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UALR Pushes for 5th Consecutive Tuition Hike
A committee gave the go-ahead for UALR to raise its tuition by nearly 5 percent for the fifth consecutive year, and it comes as the...
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Maumelle Teens Tackle Cyber Safety in Elementary Schools
A group of teenaged girls from Maumelle High School offer straight talk to fourth and fifth graders about the steps they should take to stay...
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Community Matters: House of Melody Education Strikes Chord with Kids
A local nonprofit aims to connect kids to music at House of Melody Education.
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Arkansas Farmers Finally Planting Crops after Rain Delay
Arkansas' cotton, rice and corn growers are making a late-inning rally after a spring-long rain-and-cold delay that kept them from planting their crops.
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Biker: Hit and Run Driver Needs to Step Up
A man hit by a car while commuting on work on Saturday, asking those responsible to turn themselves in and asking other drivers to be...
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Educators Encourage Students to Keep Mind Engaged During Summer
Educators say reading and math are two great ways to keep a student's mind engaged, as students are losing roughly two months worth of learning...
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FBI Casts Wide Net over Mexican Drug Cartel That Stretches to Arkansas
Sixteen defendants, including cartel members, charged in cocaine conspiracy.
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Highway Officials Provide Progress Report on Big Rock Interchange
Arkansas Highway leaders give a progress report on the Big Rock Interchange.
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Arkansas Attorney General Announces Settlement with Pharmaceutical Company
Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced today that Arkansas, other states and the federal government have reached a settlement with an India-based manufacturer of generic medications...
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Dollar General Hosting Career Fair this Saturday
Dollar General representatives will be present to discuss opportunities, receive resumes and educate candidates on long-term growth and development opportunities at the retail store.
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Pulaski Co. Sheriff's Office Honors Fallen Deputies
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday morning honored four deputies killed in the line of duty.
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Former Arkansas Attorney General Talks Immigration Reform in Nation's Capitol
President and CEO of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Steve Clark was invited to visit the White House for a briefing on the issue on...
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NLRPD Conducting Child Safety Seat Checks on Saturday
On Saturday, May 18, The North Little Rock Police Department (NLRPD) will host a Child Safety Seat Check at McCain Mall.
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Crews Respond to Explosion at Black Powder Business
According to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO), crews received the explosion call just before 8:30 Tuesday morning at Black Powder, Inc. on County Road...
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NTSB Recommends Lowering Legal BAC Limit for Drunk Driving
Currently, the legal limit in all 50 states is .08, but according to NBCNews.com, the NTSB is now recommending it be dropped to .05.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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