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Will Foster attend Monday`s City Council meeting?
Pine Bluff city officials are wondering whether convicted alderman Jack Foster will attend Monday`s city council meeting. Foster was found guilty by a federal court...
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Police investigate U of A student`s death
Police in Fayetteville say the alcohol-related death of a University of Arkansas student was an accident and wasn`t related to his membership in a fraternity....
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Elderly Women Found Dead In West Little Rock
Little Rock police are looking for suspects in connection with the death of two elderly women. Evalyn Howard, 90, and her sister Francis Hemby, 87,...
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Benton Family Mourns The Loss Of Their Child
A Benton family is mourning the loss of their son and calling for tougher laws against drivers who bypass school buses. William Brian, speaking to the...
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Man Pleads Innocent To Beating, Handcuffing Woman
A man has entered an innocent plea to charges that he falsely imprisoned a woman he had handcuffed and brutalized in Baxter County. ...
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Woman Found Guilty In Infant`s Death
A judge has sentenced a Sebastian County woman to three years in prison after a jury found her guilty of manslaughter in the death of...
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Women`s Vote Key To Presidential Election In Arkansas
Political analysts say that women appear to be supporting George W. Bush in greater numbers than they did in 2000, naming security instead of the...
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Snyder Votes Against Gay Marriage Ban
Democratic Congressman Vic Snyder was the only member of the Arkansas delegation in the House to vote Thursday against a constitutional amendment to ban gay...
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Congress Authorizes 1.1 Acre For Arkansas Cemetery
It took five years and an act of Congress, but a small cemetery in Arkansas is on the way to adding one extra acre. ...
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Merck Pulls Vioxx Of The Market
Drugmaker Merck has pulled its arthritis drug Vioxx off the market after a clinical study linked it to heart attacks and strokes. Last year, more than...
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Little Rock Dealing with Firehouse Fungus
The city of Little Rock`s scrambling to find a pot of money to fix an insidious problem - mold. The destructive and potentially hazardous...
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Supreme Court asked to make prompt Nader decision
The Secretary of State`s office asked the Arkansas state supreme court today to make their decision concerning Ralph Nader by Friday morning. A lower court ruled...
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Emergency Drill Tests Workers` Skills
A staged terrorist attack today in Garland County tested the skills of people who would be first responders in a real attack. ...
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More Clinton Cards Given Out In Hot Springs
City promoters in Hot Springs are giving away copies of the eighth in a series of Bill Clinton trading cards. More than...
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State Supreme Court Rejects Request For Fees For Lake View Lawyers In School-Funding Lawsuit
The Arkansas Supreme Court has rejected a request for additional fees from attorneys in the Lake View school-funding lawsuit. The lawyers said they were due...
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