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Vegetation on Lake Conway Keeps Boaters Tied Up
Homeowners living along Lake Conway say theyre in over their heads - but not in water. Vegetation is forcing boaters to hang up their...
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New rule changes trucker sleep schedule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will now require big-rig truckers to sleep for more hours consecutively during the day. The change to the "hours of...
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Little Rock man faces murder charges in Texas
A Little Rock man facing murder charges in Texas is believed to be in Mexico tonight. 22-year old Colton Pitonyak is accused of stabbing and shooting...
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UCA welcomes largest freshmen class ever
The University of Central Arkansas welcomed their largest incoming freshmen class ever today. Nearly 2500 students descended upon campus to unpack their belonging in residence halls. Over...
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Arkansas man facing charges in Texas murder
Police in Austin, Texas need your help tracking down a University of Texas student originally from Little Rock they say killed a woman. It happened Thursday...
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Overflow housing at Arkansas Tech
Overflow housing continues to be an issue for Arkansas Tech, as nearly 260 students will live in hotel rooms this year. The university will soon purchase...
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Acid Spill on I-30
It took crews nearly 20 hours to clean up a chemical spill friday on I-30. Around 4am, state troopers say an exhausted truck driver...
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Pet Distributor Quarantined Because Virus Caused Death in Northeast
To other news now, an Arkansas pet distributor is under quarantine tonight, and may have to undergo testing for an illness that`s killed three people...
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Little Rock Planning Commission Recommends Shopping Development
After 15 years of fighting and frustration over plans for a mega mall in West Little Rock, shoppers may want to get out their wallets...
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2005 Marks 50th Anniversary of Hoxie Schools Integration, Before Little Rock Nine
Before 50 years ago, most Arkansas school districts were divided in two -- one for white children and another for blacks. Although, the Little...
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CAFTA protest
Protestors lined the sidewalks in front of the Federal building this morning to demonstrate against the proposed Central American Free Trade Agreement. One protestors told us...
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Smoking ban slams restaurants
Several restaurants in Pine Bluff say they`ve lost thousands of dollars worth of business since the smoking ban went into effect. The owner of Cook`s Kitchen...
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Hendrix Gets Gift
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation of New York has awarded a $100,000 grant to Hendrix College to establish the Hendrix-Mellon Humanities Scholars Program at the...
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Huckabee Raises Gas Remibursement For State Employees Because Of High Gas Prices
Governor Mike Huckabee said Thursday that the mileage rate for state employees will increase temporarily on September 1 due to increased gas prices. The maximum...
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UAMS Gets Grant To Study Obesity And Diabetes
Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are examining how obesity relates to diabetes development in a study funded by three collaborative grants...
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