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Little Rock National Airport Announces Labor Day Passenger Numbers
During the Labor Day holiday period, 27,328 passengers will go through Little Rock National Airport, down slighty from 29,321 during the same period in 2006.
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Bond Is Set In Murder For Hire Case
A bond is set for Lawerence Tolerson, the man accused of hiring someone to kill the mayor and police chief.
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Another Spinach Recall
The recalled packages of "Metz Fresh Spinach" were sold in the U.S. and Canada, with a majority of the questionable spinach having already been located...
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Update: River Market Kidnappers Appear In Court
Two suspects in the River Market kidnappings appear in court on Thursday.
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Two Additional Heat-Related Deaths Announced
Even as our hot temperatures begin to dwindle with the last few weeks of summer, the Arkansas Department of Health announces two more heat-related deaths....
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AG Files Suit Against Jonesboro Company
Attorney General Dustin McDaniel today announced he is filing suit against a Jonesboro company offering fraudulent driverââ¬â¢s licenses to the Hispanic Community.
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Boy Injured After Being Struck by Car
A one-year-old boy suffered serious injuries Wednesday morning when he was hit by a car at a bus stop on Pine and Washington Streets...
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Long-Time Pulaski County Judge Considers Retiring
A developing story Wednesday in Pulaski County political circles.
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Energy Assistance Is Coming To Arkansas' Poor
The rain is certainly a welcome relief, and so are millions in emergency energy assistance announced Wednesday for Arkansans who qualify.
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The Power of the Internet
E-mailing is just one way information, false or legitimate, can be rapidly passed on, but the internet as a whole poses an ever-looming threat.
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Citizens Meet Over Fayetteville Shale
Experts say Arkansas is just beginning to feel the effects of Fayetteville Shale.
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Evacuated Family Calls Arkansas Home
Wednesday, August 29th, is the 2nd anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall which forced thousands of people living near the gulf coast to move to Arkansas.
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New Information in Murder for Hire
Suspects family says arrest is retaliation.
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Energy Drink Warning To Student Athletes
What football players drink before they take the field can have a tremendous effect on what happens during the game.
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Update: Two Suspects Arrested In River Market Kidnapping
After false e-mails circulate about the safety of the River Market, Little Rock police arrest two suspects.
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