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Breakfast "Bugs" McDonald`s Customer
After a Tuesday morning breakfast run to a local McDonald`s, Jonesboro`s Phylesha Jones realized that sometimes more is less. She says, in addition...
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City Passes Ordinance to Reduce False Burglar Alarms
Little Rock police are answering too many burglar alarm calls when there is no burglar. City administrators are trying to cut down the 28,500 burglar alarms...
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Toddler Dies in Hot Van
A 3 year old is dead in Little Rock and the van driver he was entrusted to is now facing manslaughter charges. Police arrested...
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Toddler dies in daycare center van
The boy was discovered Monday night after he wasn`t delivered home from his daycare and his family reported him missing. Three year old Marcellus Johnson...
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Smoke-Free Ordinance Passes in Pine Bluff
Another Arkansas city has taken the challenge of becoming smoke-free. "I support this measure wholeheartedly and I vote in favor of the measure," said Mayor Carl...
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Unemployment Rates Up among New Veterans
They faced tragedy on the battlefront, and now some new military veterans struggle through the classifieds. New statistics show young veterans, especially men, have a...
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Arkansas Soldier Laid to Rest
26-year-old Army Specialist Phillip Nicholas Sayles was laid to rest today after funeral services in Cabot. Sayles was killed in Iraq on May 28th when a...
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Base realignment could add students to district
The Department of Defense has announced plans to expand operations at Little Rock Air Force Base. Part of those plans call for adding almost...
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Arkansas Family Plans to Help in Search of Missing Teen in Aruba
On Sunday, authorities said they were not any closer to finding an Alabama teen whose been missing since Monday. But as the search continues across...
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City Year Volunteers Roll Up their Sleeves for Service
Hundreds of volunteers from across the country rolled up their sleeves in Little Rock on Saturday to clean up the city, and bring positive messages...
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Some State Officials Push for Tighter Control of Pseudoephedrines
Getting relief from your cold symptoms might not be as easy as running to the convenience store. A new law that puts the meth making...
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Former AR Education Director Gets D.C. Job
Former director of the Arkansas Department of Education Raymond Simon has been confirmed as US Deputy Secretary of Education by the U S Senate. ...
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Arkansas Children`s Hospital Gets Check From Drug Company Settlement
Attorney General Mike Beebe announced Thursday that newly dispensed funds from a pharmaceutical settlement have been earmarked for use at Arkansas Childrens Hospital. This...
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19 Year Old Charged In Hope High School Fire
A former Hope high school student has been arrested for allegedly setting the school on fire. Police caught up with 19 year old Torey Martin...
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Earthquake Rattles Northeast Arkansas & Western Tennessee
A significant earthquake struck western Tennessee Thursday morning. Specifically the ground began shaking at 6:35 am and was centered about 9 miles North, Northwest of...
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