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Arkansas Attorney General Sues Oklahoma Company
The Arkansas Attorney General`s office sued an Oklahoma company today, saying the company had sold blank credit card applications to Arkansans. The...
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Fayetteville May Get Hilton
Fayetteville`s planning commission is to consider a proposal today for a Hilton hotel that a developer wants to build in the city. ...
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Miles From Home Liberians in US Help War-Torn Country
Thousands of miles away from their war-torn homeland, Liberians here in central Arkansas are celebrating the country`s independence. At the same time, they`re working...
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OK Drivers Struck By Lightning On I-40
An Oklahoma family was struck by lightning while driving along Interstate 40 in Pulaski County. Bill Brown says he slowed down to 25 miles an hour...
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Tom Turkey Proves Elusive For Arkansans
More Arkansans will be heading to the supermarket to get their turkeys this Thanksgiving. The Game and Fish commission says the number of turkeys hunted this...
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Baby and Monkey: Clark County`s Odd Couple
2-months old and nursing from a bottle, Baby is, well, a baby. All mothers feel their babies are one-of-a-kind, but this Baby really is. Baby...
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Pine Bluff Police Dept. Solves City`s Homicides
Pine Bluff police have solved all five of the city`s 2004 homicides. The department, which struggled with financial problems and a lack of manpower attributes...
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Breathe Deep: Few Ozone Alerts So Far this Summer
Walk outside and take a deep breath, the air is still fresh. You may have seen some hazy skies over the last few days, but it`s...
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Little Rock School District Appeals Desegregation Ruling
Members of the Little Rock School Board voted last night to ask a federal appeals court to overturn an order that the district be under...
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Little Rock School District Will Appeal Desegregation Ruling
Members of the Little Rock School Board voted last night to ask a federal appeals court to overturn an order that the district be under...
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Arkansas Guard Troop In Deployment Limbo
An Arkansas National Guard spokeswoman said today that defense officials are considering extending the commitments of hundreds of soldiers serving in Iraq as they near...
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Benton Woman`s Murderer May Be Charged Soon
Authorities say it could be weeks before DNA testing is complete on a suspect in the unsolved killing of a University of Oklahoma student. ...
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Attorney General Warns People Of Scams Against Seniors
Attorney General Mike Beebe issued a warning today against scam artists who offer to sign senior citizens up for fraudulent prescription drug programs. ...
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Lawmakers Spend the Week in Utah and You Foot the Bill
38 Arkansas lawmakers are spending the week in Salt Lake City, home of this year`s National Conference of State Legislatures, but some critics of the...
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Morning Show Hosts Turn Themselves In
Two morning show hosts charged with felonies have turned themselves into police. On Wednesday, Faulkner County prosecutors charged Philip Beard and Christine Brown, former morning show...
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