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Governor's Mansion Welcomes Students for Academic Signing Day
Many of the high school seniors signed on to attend prestigious universities like Harvard and Columbia at the ceremony.
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Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Create Task Force to Combat Corruption
The task force is something the US Attorney's office has been working to set up with the FBI, Pulaski County Sheriff's Office, and the Little...
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Friends Helping Elderly Woman Find Pets After Massive Fire
Some living at Forrest Place suffered minor injuries during that emergency, but one woman suffered an emotional blow.
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Trial Delayed Again for Suspect in 2006 Fayetteville Murder
A Fayetteville murder trial seven years in the making was delayed yet again on Monday.
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Man Injured in Pine Bluff Shooting, Police Search for Suspect
Officers say the man, who was shot in the hip, was not the intended victim.
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Millions Waiting to be Claimed in Great Arkansas Treasure Hunt
State Auditor's Office has 25,000 new names on its list of unclaimed property owners.
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AR Farmers Watch Bill in US Congress that would Change Catfish Inspection Procedures
Arkansas farmers and food researchers are paying close attention to farm bill that's moving through congress right now.
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Former LR Police Officer Plans to Claim Self-Defense in Manslaughter Case
A former Little Rock police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of a teen appeared in court ahead of his June 18 trial date,...
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Grill Masters Share Safety Tips on World's Largest Grill
The World's Largest Grill travels across the country at 65 feet, more than 65,000 pounds, with 32 square feet of cooking space, it was in...
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Memorial Service Planned for 2 UA Students Killed in Boating Accident
The Tri Delta Sorority of the University of Arkansas announcing it will hold a public memorial service in honor of the two students killed during...
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PB Alderman Proposes Fee for City Employees Living Outside of City
A Pine Bluff alderman is proposing an ordinance that would deduct three percent from a city employee's check who does not live in the city.
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'Shocked' Gov. Beebe Calls for Shoffner's Immediate Resignation
Beebe said he was "shocked" after learning of the allegations, and believes it would be best if Shoffner resigned immediately.
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Arkansan to Perform Tonight on the Voice
Originally from Arkansas, Josiah currently lives in Los Angeles working as a model while he pursues his career in music.
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Benton Police Arrest Man Accused in Plot to Shoot Himself
A man accused of enlisting a friend to help shoot himself was arrested over the weekend.
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Tornado vs. Severe Thunderstorm: Does it Make a Difference on Insurance?
Arkansas homeowners can rest assured their claim will be paid either way.
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