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Arkansas Tourism Steadily Growing
The state`s second largest industry is hitting a growth spurt -- these days tourism officials say business is booming. If you measure it in tourism tax...
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Acxiom Computer Hacking Case Still In Hands Of Jury
A Federal Jury in Little Rock has yet to decide the fate of a man accused of masterminding one of the largest computer data theft...
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Anti-gun group protests release
The nation`s largest anti-gun group has condemned the release of 21-year-old Mitchell Johnson from prison. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following...
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West Nile cases in Jefferson and Bradley Counties
The Arkansas Department of Health announced that confirmed cases of West Nile Virus infection were identified in Jefferson and Bradley counties. To date in 2005,...
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Students terrorized on Little Red River
It`s like a scene from a horror movie. Even the victims made notice of the similarities as they reflected on the events. Three college age...
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Westside Shooter to be Released from Prison; Could New Law Have Kept Him in Longer
When the clock strikes midnight on Thursday, Westside Middle School shooter Mitchell Johnson will be a free man, because of a now closed loophole in...
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Pulaski School Employees File Suit Against School District
The Pulaski County School Board and thousands of district employees could be airing their differences in court. Two unions representing district teachers and support staff both...
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Plans Moving Forward for New Field
North Little Rock city leaders are moving forward with plans for a new baseball field. Tuesday night voters approved funding for the $28 million dollar facility. Architects...
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Voters Hit Homerun for North Little Rock
On Tuesday, North Little Rock voters came out in high numbers and swung for the fences to support a one cent sales tax increase. The...
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Fewer Arkansas Kids Vaccinated Before Heading Back to School
The number of children exempt from Arkansas immunization requirements has almost doubled in the last three school years. Back in 2002, a state law was challenged...
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Motorcycle Fatalities on the Rise
A new report released from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows the number of people killed in motorcycle accidents has almost reached a 20...
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Ruptured Gas Line Causes Downtown Evacuations
Hundreds of people were evacuated from their jobs in downtown Little Rock Tuesday morning after the break of a gas line. Wastwater utility was...
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Solving The School Lunch Dilemma: How Do You Pack A Healthy Lunch?
With the start of school quickly approaching, it will be soon be time for parents and caregivers to once again pack school lunches. Packing a...
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Black Magazine Publisher And Arkansan Dies At The Age Of 87
The man who broke the color barrier in US publishing with magazines "Ebony" and "Jet," died Monday. John Johnson was born in Arkansas City, Arkansas...
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Mail Theft Led to Identity Theft for Little Rock Residents
Your mailbox is usually just for sending and receiving mail. But police say, it`s how one man stole the identities of possibly over thirty people. Forty-seven...
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