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Non-Stop Flights To Denver Start Out Of Little Rock National In October
Denver-based Frontier Airlines today announced plans to begin twice-daily non-stop flights from Little Rock to its Denver hub. The two flights from...
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SBC Workers Approve A 5 Year Contract
SBC Communications workers represented by the Communications Workers of America have approved a new five-year contract. The union says workers voted by...
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Humane Society In Desperate Need Of Help
Due to a lack of funds, The Humane Society of Pulaski County is being forced to turn away animals and cut back on statewide abuse...
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Arkansas Is Getting More Rain Than Usual
Many areas of Arkansas have received above-average rainfall for this time of year, but the National Weather Service says overall levels are not yet excessive....
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Woman Convicted Of Killing Mother Gets Divorce
A woman who was convicted of killing her mother was granted a divorce from the man she claims forced her to commit the murder. Leslie...
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Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested After Chase
Police in southwest Arkansas found a shook-up puppy and arrested four people after a bank robbery and chase. After a man was seen robbing the...
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Little Rock Schools To Remain Under Desegregation Case For Two More Years
Little Rock schools will remain under a federal desegregation order for two more years. US District Judge William R. Wilson Junior made...
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Little Rock Schools To Remain Under Desegregation Case Two More Years
Little Rock schools will remain under a federal desegregation order for two more years. US District Judge William R Wilson Junior made...
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Disabled Youngster Abandoned
Five-year-old Jordan Mc Clendon is being watched closely by doctors at Children`s Hospital tonight - hours after being left alone in his classroom at Easter...
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Judge Closer To Richardson Ruling
It will be at least another week before the Judge overseeing the Nolan Richardson discrimination case makes his ruling. Wednesday, Judge Bill Wilson said he...
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New Sales Taxes Begin Thursday
Business owners across the state are sweating the possible effects of a nearly ten percent price increase on business that goes into effect tomorrow. Thousands...
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Arkansas First Lady Announces Bush`s Push For Women Voters
Arkansas first lady Janet Huckabee today announced a leadership team in Rogers for President Bush`s re-election campaign`s program called "W Stands for Women." ...
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NLR Police And Fire Have New Mobile Public Safety Command Center
The North Little Rock Police and Fire departments have joined forces to create a mobile public safety command center aboard a single vehicle. ...
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Sentencing Delayed For Man Convicted Of Identity Theft And Document Fraud
A federal judge has delayed sentencing for a Yemeni man for the second time in two weeks. US District Judge Bill Wilson...
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Arkansas Man Gets 12 Years In Prison For Killing 3 People In Car Accident
An Arkansas man has been sentenced to twelve years in prison for crashing into a stalled van and killing three people on a bridge over...
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