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First Lady has been living on the streets
Janet Huckabee spend the weekend learning about the plight of the homeless. She and members of the Arkansas Homeless Coalition slept in a church parking...
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Proposed Bill to Crack Down on Underage Drinking
On Thursday, the North Little Rock Police Department checked on 37 convenience stores within the city to see if they are selling alcohol to minors....
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Local Catholics gather to remember the Pope
Hundreds of people from across the state gathered at the Cathedral of St. Andrew Friday night to honor Pope John Paul II. The mass was aimed...
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Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean Says Republicans Lack Values
Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean says his state of Vermont shares a lot in common with Arkansas. The former presidential candidate outlined some of those...
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Garland County Meth Bust
The Garland County Sheriff`s Department says they`ve found a major meth lab in the western portion of the county. Wednesday morning around 10-o`clock, officers raided the...
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Dumas Mayor Forced Out Of Office
The State Supreme Court has called for the removal of a mayor convicted in 2003 for witness tampering and abuse of office. Clay Oldner of...
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Judge Davis Leaves Bench
A Jefferson County jurist has stepped down from the bench. Attorneys for Judge Fred Davis says he leaving, after being granted a medical disability due to...
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Pain At The Pump: Arkansas Who Feel It The Most
In March of 2004, we caught up with Damgoode Pies delivery person Shoshona Matthews. At the time, a gallon of regular unleaded cost...
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Construction On New Plant In Eastern Arkansas Gets Underway
Eakas Arkansas broke ground today on a new manufacturing facility in Wynne. Lt. Gov. Win Rockefeller joined state and local officials at the ceremony. ...
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Police-10 year old Died Trying to Rescue Brother
Pine Bluff police announced today that the deaths of 13 year old Kenneth McKnight Roberts and his 10 year old brother Jabrien Roberts were accidental....
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Arkansans mourn Pope`s death
At many Wednesday night Catholic Mass services, Arkansans are taking time to pray for the soul of Pope John Paul II. At the Cathedral of St....
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Funding Frenzy
During the last days of this legislative session, lawmakers are finally taking a step forward when it comes to school funding formulas. But some...
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Double Dose of Trouble: Homeless and in a Wheelchair
Managing each is hard enough: being homeless and living with a disability. Combine the two and there are the hurdles are even higher. For Kim Perkins, life...
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Facing The ER Emergency: Possible Plan From Nevada
As the length of ER waits increases and hospitals struggle to find doctors and nurses to provide care, lawmakers and health care experts are searching...
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ER Emergency: Waits Are Longer, Staffs Are Slimmer
The numbers may not add up, but the waits definitely do at emergency rooms across Arkansas. In 2000, 4.4 million visits were made...
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