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Boil Order Lifted in Pulaski County Community
Arch Street community no longer under a boil water order.
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Maumelle Power Restored After Outage
Power is restored in Maumelle after five-hour+ outage.
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White Chocolate Recall
If you are planning to bake some chocolate goodies this weekend, you might want to take note of this recall.
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More Liquor Licenses In The Natural State?
If you live in a dry county but like to have a drink with your meal, you may be in luck. More liquor license applications...
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Still on Strike
After 10 months, members of the U.A.W. union are still on strike in Searcy, but after all that time; only one member has gone...
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Could Supreme Court Ruling Affect Arkansas Executions?
A state law says the state would revert to electrocution if lethal injection is cruel and unusual.
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Energy Saving Light Bulbs
We all have light bulbs in our homes....but are you using more energy efficient ones...Now the city of Little Rock is taking part in a...
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Japanese Company Unveils "Fitness Phone" Prototype
Your phone could soon help keep you fit, measuring everything from body fat levels to heartbeat – and even bad breath.
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New Virtual Colonoscopy Screenings
A new version of colonoscopy screenings is giving patients more options, while stirring debate among doctors over which method works best.
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28 Homes in Little Rock to be Torn Down
Twenty-eight homes in the Little Rock area, some near historic Central High, will be torn down.
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Spirituality and Medicine
A Jacksonville man speaks out about the power of prayer and medicine helping to beat the odds of cancer.
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Bush Vetoes Bill to Expand SCHIP
This morning, President Bush vetoed a bill to expand the State’s Children’s Insurance Program, or SCHIP. In Arkansas, it’s ARKids First.
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More Security Coming Soon?
The recent crime across the capitol city has some considering changes in the future.
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Booneville to be Home of World's Largest Wet Wipe Factory
Rockline Industries, Inc. announced today it will locate a new wet wipe manufacturing and distribution facility in Booneville (Logan County), investing $5 million and creating...
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Boozman: Now is Time for Improved SCHIP Bill
U.S. Representative John Boozman (R-AR) today called on House leadership to move forward with a vote to override President Bush’s veto of a wide expansion...
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