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After A Year in Iraq, Troops Back at Home
Amid news that some U.S. soldiers will have to stay in Iraq longer than expected, some Arkansas soldiers are safe at home this evening. About 40...
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Dog Owners Speak Out About Having Pets Stolen
Dog owners around the Mid-South who say they`ve been the victim of organized crime are speaking up. KARK 4 News has been following the investigation into...
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Consolidation Update
Twelve of Arkansas` smallest school districts will present consolidation plans to the state Board of Education tomorrow. The board faces a June 1st deadline to...
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Prison officials still looking for 8 released early
State prison officials are still looking for eight convicts they mistakenly set free early. In all, 32 inmates were mistakenly released early -- all serving...
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Many sex offenders forced to relocate across Arkansas
A law restricting sex offenders from living near schools has forced many to relocate. Pine Bluff is among the cities that recently...
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Arsenal Holds Public Viewing
The public will be able to view equipment the Army plans to use to destroy chemical warfare items stored at the Pine Bluff Arsenal. ...
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Air Force Base Unveils New C-130J
Crew members touted the advances in the newest model of the Air Force`s primary cargo hauler yesterday as the first one delivered to Little Rock...
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Health Department to eliminate 123 positions
The Arkansas Health Department says a budget shortfall is forcing it to cut 123 positions. Most of the positions are vacant but 38 people will...
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Justice Department reaches agreement with county for voter system
The U.S. Justice Department says it has reached a consent decree with Pulaski County officials over the way county officials run elections. ...
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Victoria`s Secret Found Not Liable For Woman`s Burns
A jury in federal court in Little Rock decided today that Victoria`s Secret should not have to pay for a woman`s injuries when her nightgown...
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Arkansas Rice Depot Works To End Child Hunger
A program run by the Arkansas Rice Depot has quietly been feeding hungry children statewide for nearly a decade. The Food For Kids Program is now...
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Standoff Ends Near Benton
Authorities in Benton say a standoff with an armed man near an elementary school has ended. Police took the man into custody...
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Heifer International Delays Opening
Heifer International says design changes and complexities involved in cleaning industrial waste at the site of its planned new headquarters will delay completion of the...
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Parks Getting Salary From Campaign Contributions
State Representative Marvin Parks says his full-time effort at running for Congress merits a salary, so he`s paying himself four-thousand dollars per month from contributions...
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Post Office Deadline Update
The Post Offices themselves will not be open, with the exception of the East McCain location in North Little Rock, but the boxes outside will...
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