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Lincoln, Pryor, and Berry Announce Economic Development Designation for Crittenden County
In a major victory for eastern Arkansas, Senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, along with US Representative Marion Berry announced this week that the Environmental...
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UAMS Gives Far-Away Families Close-up View of Babies
UAMS Medical Center has become the first hospital in the state to put Web-based video cameras in its Critical Care Nursery, where newborn infants can...
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Child Passenger Safety Week
In Arkansas, rates for motor vehicle death are about 70 percent higher than the national average, in part due to lower use of seat belts...
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Local Teens Speak out about Peer Pressure
Risky behavior is something more and more teen girls are getting into, according to a recent government report. We sat down with five teenagers from...
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Toxicology Report Released in Gadberry Crash
A toxicology report released today shows 18-year-old Kelsey Gadberry was intoxicated when she lost control of her Chevy Tahoe on February 2nd. The report...
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FEMA Hotel Deadline
Some twelve thousand evacuees have been calling hotels home since their homes were hit by hurricanes. But many were forced to check out Monday--this...
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ASU Chancellor Search Advisory Committee Members Named
Members of the Chancellor Search Advisory Committee were announced Monday at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. Also, a Town Hall Forum in Little Rock...
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Beebe Announces Job Plan
Attorney General and candidate for Governor Mike Beebe kicked off the Believe in Arkansas Tour, announcing his plan for jobs and economic development, today in...
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Protests over Newspaper Cartoons
To date at least 12 people have been killed in protests over a Danish newspaper`s choice to publish a cartoon depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Sunday,...
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Funeral for Arkansas police officer
Funeral services were held today for an Arkansas police officer killed in the line of duty. Jim Sell was shot to death last saturday during a...
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Skating Growing in Popularity in the Natural State
Arkansas may not be synonymous with producing winter Olympic athletes, but that could change. Now that the Olympics have started, the games can spark inspiration...
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Double Shooting in White County, First in Months
A mother and daughter are in the hospital after someone close to them is accused of trying to take their lives. White County Sheriff`s Deputies arrested...
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2005 Identity Theft Stats
Another year has brought a new record amount of identity theft and other frauds, especially on the Internet. In recognition of 2006 National Consumer...
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Halter To Start Rollout Of His "Arkansas Excellence Plan"
Democratic candidate for Governor Bill Halter will next week begin to roll-out his "Arkansas Excellence Plan". The plan will reflect Halters policy ideas to...
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Car hits house: Knocks out power for thousands
8000 people were without power tonight, not weather related, but because of a car in a Little Rock house. ...
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