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Housing Price Increases In Little Rock/North Little Rock Expected To Continue
Housing market conditions in the Little Rock-North Little Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area are positive, meaning home price appreciation is expected to continue, according to Arkansas...
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Little Rock Woman Questions Restaurant Inspections
Youve likely been down this road before: you order some take out, and during your meal you notice something other than food sitting in your...
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More Power for Mayor of Little Rock??
Little Rock City Board members are thinking of thinking whether or not the office of the mayor needs more authority. At a public hearing, Tuesday night,...
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More Ripples from New Lakeview Ruling
It will be weeks before the state supreme court makes its final ruling about the latest school funding battle. Still members of the Arkansas...
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Fire Ant Infestation
Environmental experts say fire ants have made their way to Central Arkansas, and they`re here to stay. They migrated up from Louisiana and Alabama between 15...
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Governor`s Race Heats Up
Just as a new poll is released, there may be a new contender in the race for Arkansas governor. Democrat Bill Halter says he will file...
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More Rita Evacuees Are Eligible For Federal Assistance
More Rita evacuees are now eligible for assistance. The Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that residents from six more parishes...
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UAMS Leading National Study Of Public Health Systems
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health will conduct the first national, longitudinal study of the nations state...
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Rogers School District Attorney Responds to Masters` Decision
Rogers School District Attorney David Matthews has maintained since the summer hearings that the General Assembly shirked its constitutional responsibilities. Matthews says the way the...
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Pharmacists fear bird flu outbreak
Some local pharmacists are gearing up for what could be an outbreak of bird flu. A new strain of the Asian virus can spread through human...
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Mother speaks out about daughter`s murder
Little Rock police are still investigating the shooting death of a 14-year old girl. Today, the mother of 14-year old Lyronnica Riley said she was distraught...
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Maumelle City Council Voting on New Subdivision
The Maumelle City Council Members should vote Monday night on whether to re-zone 200 acres of industrial use land into specialized residential use. It would allow...
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Supreme Court rules on state school funding
The millions of dollars being spent to make Arkansas` education system adequate may not be enough of an investment. In the continuing Lake View School...
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State Reaches Settlement With Beverly Enterprises For Alleged Nursing Home Violations
Attorney General Mike Beebe announced today that his office has reached a settlement with Beverly Enterprises, resolving 26 investigations by the Attorney Generals Office involving...
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Tornado Victims To Receive State Aid
Governor Mike Huckabee has activated disaster recovery services through the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management and the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services to...
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