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Protestors Getting Ready For Execution
Death-penalty opponents plan to protest a scheduled double execution tomorrow. Protests are planned outside the Arkansas Governor`s Mansion on behalf of condemned...
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Last meals ordered
Death row inmates Charles Singleton and Karl Roberts have ordered their last meals. Charles Singleton requested: 2 double cheese, double soybean patty sandwiches. Fried eggplant, fried green tomatoes,...
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Double execution scheduled for tomorrow night.
Two people are set to die by lethal injection Tuesday night. Barring any last minute appeals, Charles Singleton and Karl Roberts will be put to death...
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Federal Law Aims to Fry Spam
We all get the annoying spam e-mails that clutter up your inbox and offer deals we never signed up for. And there are tons of them....
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Huckabee Says He May Take Matters Into His Own Hands
Governor Huckabee says if the Legislature won`t consolidate public school districts in Arkansas, he`ll try to do so on his own. Legislators...
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Proposed Merger Has Some Residents Upset
Two small central Arkansas school districts have asked the state Board of Education to allow them to merge. The move would combine the Perry-Casa and...
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Firefighter Accused of Starting House Fire
A McAlmont volunteer firefighter rushed to the scene of a house fire, officials say they later learned that Jeffery Murray may have started the blaze. The...
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Ephedra Users Find Replacement Substitute
AS the popular weight loss supplements containing ephedrine make their way off of store shelves, the people who bought them have found another fat-burning substitute. Some...
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Nutt To Stay With Arkansas
Arkansas football coach Houston Nutt said today that he`s rejected Nebraska`s two million dollar offer to coach the Cornhuskers. At a news...
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Average Joe from North Little Rock
One of the 18 guys on the new Average Joe reality show will be Tim Long. Long is from North Little Rock. He...
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Truckers Brace For New Regulations
A lobbyist for Arkansas trucking firms says new limits on hours truckers can spend behind the wheel could lead to higher retail prices. ...
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Little Rock New Year`s Baby
The first baby born in Little Rock in 2004 came into the world just 47 seconds after midnight. Baby girl Jordyn Davis was born at UAMS...
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New Year`s Day Shooting Claims Two Lives
Gunfire claims the life of two men in Southwest Little Rock, 30 minutes into the New Year. Antonio Martinez, 55, was found shot in the head...
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Special Session Year End Wrap Up
Governor Huckabee signed into law a temporary change to Arkansas` school-funding formula. But Huckabee was disappointed with the Legislature for not coming up with a...
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Missouri Governor Loses Bet
With Arkansas` win over Missouri, it looks like Missouri Governor Bob Holden will be doing some community service. Holden and Arkansas Governor...
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