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Democrats: Republicans signing Nader Petition
The Arkansas Democratic Party today released 26 names which they say have strong Republican ties, yet signed a petition for independent candidate Ralph Nader to...
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Your Money and the Race for the Presidency
New United States Census Bureau numbers show the widening gap between the richest and poorest Americans. George W. Bush and John Kerry both say they...
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Horse Tests Positive For West Nile
A horse that has died from West Nile Virus is the latest in a string of animals, mostly birds, reported to have died from the...
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NLR Shuts Down Suspected Drug Houses
North Little Rock police board up seven suspected drug houses Thursday as part of an initiative to clean up the city. Officials say the 800 block...
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Classroom Waits for Olympic Coach to Come Home
The US Olympic Judo team coach has a classroom here in Little Rock waiting on his return. Gary Norton`s U.S. History class at Horace Mann Magnet...
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Some Little Rock Schools Hit Growth Spurt
No doubt many kids are little taller this year, but they weren`t the only things growing. Some Little Rock schools have larger enrollments this year, compared...
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Arkansas One Of 12 States Trying To Improve Railroad Crossings
A national safety board says only twelve states -- including Arkansas -- have made satisfactory progress to improve safety at ungated railroad crossings. ...
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Former Transportation Secretary Campaigns For Kerry/Edwards In Arkansas
Former Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater likened John Kerry and John Edwards to Bill Clinton banner today in promoting the Democratic presidential ticket to black leaders....
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Legislative Panel Approves Study To Overhaul Government
A legislative panel has approved a study that outlines ways to overhaul state government. The study says the best way to reorganize...
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New Scholarships Annouced For Teachers
A new state scholarship program for teachers will help as many as 500 students per year. But thats on the condition the students concentrate in...
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New Scholarships Announced For Teachers
A new state scholarship program for teachers will help as many as 500 students per year. But that`s on the condition the students concentrate in...
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Cool Summer Doesn`t Mean Cold Winter
The National Weather Service says cooler weather in Arkansas this summer is not necessarily a signal that the state is in for a cold winter....
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Clinton Library Officials Bury Time Capsule
To celebrate Bill Clinton`s 58th birthday, a 200-pound stainless-steel time capsule was buried today in front of the Clinton Presidential Library. The...
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Back to School: Real Test May Be Before Bell Rings
Thousands of Arkansas kids head back to school Thursday, and for many parents and students, that means stress. Dr. Dawn Phelps Doray,...
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Huckabee Sees More Economic Development For Arkansas
Governor Mike Huckabee says he expects pretty major things in economic development to occur in Arkansas within the year. But the governor warns Arkansas officials...
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