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State Health Department Will Talk About Also Pulling Pseudo-Ephedrine Liquid Gelcaps Off Shelves
The state Health Department will try to determine whether all forms of cold medicine containing the ingredient pseudo-ephedrine should be locked up behind store counters....
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Republican Party Of Arkansas Fined By Federal Election Commission
The Republican Party of Arkansas has agreed to pay $360,000 in civil penalties in an agreement with the the Federal Election Commission. The agreement,...
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Litter is a growing concern in "The Natural State"
Arkansas has been known for it`s natural beauty. It`s one of the many reasons visitors come to our state. But those who litter are working...
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Vandalism and Burglaries on the Rise for Little Rock Community
In the Reservoir-Rodney Parham neighborhoods, residents have noticed an increase in vandalism in the area. But it is not only the paint on lightposts, fences and...
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Witness To History Remembers Painful Past
One hundred years ago, writer George Santayana issued a famous warning: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemnded to repeat it." Today,...
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THE BRAKES FAILED.....
"The brakes failed." That`s the explanation police say a Little Rock school bus driver gave after his bus ran off the road with 8...
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Father of Alleged Voyeur Victim Speaks Out
The father of a girl who police say was caught on a voyeur`s video tape is speaking out for the first time. He doesn`t want his...
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Arkansas Tied For 6th In Study Of Most Uninsured Workers
A new study analyzing data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that a large number of working Americans in every state do...
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UALR Professor discovers that bird is not extinct
Long believed to be extinct, a magnificent bird - the ivory-billed woodpecker - has been rediscovered in the woods of eastern Arkansas, and caught on...
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State Trooper credited with saving man`s life
Arkansas State Trooper Terral Harsson, 27, of Floral is being credited today with saving the life of Robert Guise of Judsonia who was trapped inside the...
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Not Much Help in Keeping the Heat or A/C on for Poorer Families
These days you may not have to think much about turning on the heat or the air conditioner. But thousands of Arkansans are still thinking...
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Help Wanted: Trained Workers Needed At Pine Bluff Arsenal
After a slow start, the pace of incineration is picking up at the Pine Bluff Arsenal. That`s a good thing, too: the Arsenal has...
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Cops for kindergarteners?
When a 5 year old is fearful,upset or even acting out at school, what`s the appropriate response? The nation`s debated a case out of Florida...
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Conway Development Now Before Voters
An ongoing controversy concerning development on a golf course is now going before Conway voters in a special election. Property owners who live near the Cadron...
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Benton Officer Cleared in Wal-Mart Shooting
The Saline County Prosecutor says a Benton Police Officer did everything by the book when shooting at a man trying to drive out of a...
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