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It`s business as usual in the River Market District in Little Rock as the trollies continue to roll and people stroll the streets, far removed...
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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi killed in U.S. air raid north of Baghdad.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq has confirmed the death of the group`s leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi, according to a posting on the group`s web site. ...
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Arkansas Board of Parole Recommends Clemency for Convicted Murderer
Twelve Arkansas criminals, including one convicted of capital murder in Pulaski County could soon be set free. On Wednesday, the Arkansas Board of Parole released...
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Black Bears Visit West Little Rock Homes
Two families living in West Little Rock, less than a mile away from Chenal Parkway, say black bears made themselves at home in their backyards. The...
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Sheridan Motel Fire
The Economy Inn in Sheridan catches on fire Wednesday night. Early on in the investigation it looks like some insulation caught fire, and then spread to...
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Saline County warns about suspicious man
The Saline County Sheriff`s Office is warning parents tonight about a suspicious man. During May, the say the same man approached children at parks in the...
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Air traffic controllers talk about possible move
Air traffic controllers say the FAA could move their radar operations to Memphis. It`s only being looked at as a possibility right now. But if it happens,...
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Military Funeral Protest
A fallen Arkansas soldier was laid to rest on Wednesday at the First Baptist Church in Beebe. Army Specialist Bobby West was killed by...
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Losing Trees from Little Rock
A new study in Fayetteville shows 18 percent of the trees have been cut down in the past 15 years. The same is happening in...
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More Than $10 Million In Aid Headed To Arkansas
More than $10,450,000 is on its way to qualified applicants in the seven Arkansas counties that received a federal disaster declaration on April 12, 2006....
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NLR Places Automatic External Defibrillators In Public Buildings
North Little Rock Health Advisory Coalition announces placement of AED machines in nine city buildings. The North Little Rock Health Advisory Coalition, in cooperation with...
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Study by Arkansas Children`s Hospital Research Institute Evaluates Asthma in The Delta
Chances are there is a child in your family or someone you know who suffers from asthma, the leading childhood illness in America, affecting approximately...
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Benton Alderman faces felony charge
A Benton Alderman is charged with tampering with a public record. Prosecutors say Ray Freeman removed contents of a building permit file from Benton City Hall,...
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Air traffic controllers face cuts
Little Rock air traffic controllers say a new contract imposed by the FAA could send some of them into retirement. Right now, the new contract would...
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Little Rock`s Crime Rate: What`s Causing the Violence?
With every new homicide in Little Rock, city leaders scratch their heads, looking for ways to stop the violence. On Tuesday morning, Little Rock Mayor...
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