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President Clinton Out Of Intensive Care
Former President Bill Clinton was moved today from intensive care to a hospital room following his heart surgery In a statement posted on the website...
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Group Wants Justices To Step Down From Hearing Marriage Amendment Challenge
A group defending a ballot item that would ban gay marriage want two state Supreme Court justices to step down from hearing a challenge to...
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Boy drowns in Lake Norfork
A teenager drowned while he and a friend swam near the Cranfield Park beach on Lake Norfork on Labor Day. The Baxter County Sheriff`s Department...
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Police Chase Ends In Death Of Benton Teenager
State police say a 16-year-old boy from Benton was killed early Wednesday morning when a vehicle he was a passenger in crashed during a chase...
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Pine Bluff City Council Defeats Anti-Noise Ordinance
Car-stereo dealers won`t get a free pass to violate Pine Bluff`s anti-noise ordinance. At Tuesday`s City Council meeting, members voted five-to-three against...
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State Has 11th West Nile Case
The Arkansas Health Department says the state has now confirmed its eleventh case of West Nile virus this year. The latest case...
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Stop and Go Stoplight Effort
Terri Root expected to be spending this fall wondering what her daughter was doing off at college. Instead she marked the one year anniversary...
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Some Stink Over Landfill in Southwest Little Rock
A stink in southwest Little Rock may be growing. The solid waste management company, BFI, says they need to expand the landfill at Mabelvale Pike, south...
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Pine Bluff Arsenal will detonate bomb Wednesday morning
Pine Bluff Arsenal officials say part of a bomb will be detonated Wednesday morning. They want local residents to know what`s about to happen so...
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Clinton`s surgery inspires Arkansas menu change
Bill Clinton`s favorite barbecue restaurant in Hot Springs is getting health conscious.. just to make sure it can keep the former president coming in after...
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Towns battle for Clinton Library business
Hot Springs is making a special push for more visitors to the Clinton Library opening in Little Rock to stay in the Spa City. But...
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Tree planting grants available to improve Little Rock
Little Rock community groups have until September 17th to apply for tree planting grants from the city. The Urban Forestry grants are for 25 hundred...
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Television writer signs her first novel in Little Rock
Television writer Linda Bloodworth Thomason is in Little Rock Tuesday night to sign copies of her fist novel "Liberating Paris." The book is set in...
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Part Of I-30 Construction Complete!
One phase of work on Interstate 30 in southwest Little Rock will be completed this week. The state Highway and Transportation Department...
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Recovery may keep Clinton off campaign trail
Former President Clinton`s office says it`s unlikely he`ll be able to recover from Monday`s heart surgery in time to campaign for John Kerry at the...
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