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Pine Bluff police enforce smoking ban
Today was the first day Pine Bluff police officers actually enforced the city`s controversial smoking ban. Officers spent last week in training classes on how to...
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Pine Bluff police consider re-organization
The Pine Bluff police department is currently considering a re-organization of the department, in order to get more officers out on the streets. The department will...
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Sex shop ordinance in Jefferson County
A newly proposed ordinance in Jefferson County could place a slew of restrictions on sexually-oriented businesses. County leaders say public outcry over an adult video store...
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Fewer Volunteer Fire Fighters Answer the Call
Volunteer fire departments say they`re noticing as much as a 50% increase in call volume as more people move outside of city limits. But their newest...
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Arkansas Fire Departments Get Grants
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Monday announced 108 grants to fire departments throughout the United States in the tenth round of the Fiscal...
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New Poll Shows Hutchinson Ahead Of Beebe For 2006 Governor`s Race
A new independent poll released today shows that Asa Hutchinson`s lead in the 2006 Arkansas gubernatorial race is growing in what is expected to be...
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PCSSD asks for help finding new Superintendent
The Pulaski County School District is asking for the public`s help in finding a new Superintendent. A series of gatherings will be held this...
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Malvern Worker Killed In Florida
Sunday morning an employee of Malvern-based Mojo recovery incorporated was killed inside a trailer as it sat parked in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. They were...
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El Dorado auto plant to close
The Cooper Standard Automotive plant will soon close its doors in Union County. The El Dorado automotive plant will shut down in 18 months and relocate...
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Salvation Army faces tough holiday season
The Pine Bluff salvation army says they are running low on supplies for this holiday season. After a tragic hurricane season, the organization is now hoping...
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Report: 50% of Arkansas 8th Graders Have Tried Alcohol
A compelling campaign launched by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services features a young woman at an alcoholics anonymous meeting, talking about her...
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Evacuated family finally gets help
An evacuated family in North Little Rock breathes a sigh of relief tonight, as they will soon receive financial assistance from FEMA after a two-month...
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No Room at the Inn: Historic Capital Hotel Closes for Renovations
The lobby of an historic downtown Little Rock hotel would normally be jumping on a Friday night. But, this weekend and for many weeks to come,...
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Consumer Alert : Scammers Posing As Government Agencies
For years, the Arkansas Attorney Generals Office has warned consumers about sweepstakes schemes and foreign-lottery scams. Con artists continually generate new tricks to swindle...
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Michael Brown`s Emails
He lost his job as head of FEMA after being criticized for a slow response to Hurricane Katrina. Now emails from and to Michael...
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