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Pine Bluff Smoke-Free Ordinance Airs Out
An ordinance to put cigarettes out in Pine Bluff is a burning topic. The ordinance was read for the first time at the Monday night...
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Hail storm damages hundreds of cars
Today insurance adjusters spent most of the day at body shops looking at cars with damage from Friday`s hail storm. The adjusters say they won`t know...
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Inmate escapes from Lafayette County jail
Police are searching for a southwest Arkansas jail escapee. 23 year old John Rodriguez reportedly pushed himself under the wire fence of an outdoor exercise...
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Numerous Arkansans sick after eating at Benton restaurant
The Arkansas Department of Health has announced an outbreak of Salmonellosis in Benton. To date, nine people have confirmed illnesses. There is a link to...
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4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northeast Arkansas.
It was a shaky start for many Arkansans on Sunday morning. A 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of northeast Arkansas, almost 3 months since the...
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Air National Guardsmen Back Home in the Natural State
More of Arkansas brave men and women of the military are back home with their families. 40 members of the Arkansas Air National Guards 189th...
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One worker dead, others sick at El Dorado Chemical Plant
Twelve employees of a chemical plant in El Dorado got sick Thursday morning, one of which died Friday morning. Now investigators are trying to determine...
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Fight continues to get kidnapped Arkansas girl back from Saudi Arabia
Senator Blanche Lincoln is trying to draw more attention to a 12 year old girl who grew up in Arkansas, but who lives now in...
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Arkansas, home of the "Best Restroom"
The finest restroom in America is at the airport in Fort Smith. That`s according to the Internet public who cast online ballots in the 4th...
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State Health Department Will Talk About Also Pulling Pseudo-Ephedrine Liquid Gelcaps Off Shelves
The state Health Department will try to determine whether all forms of cold medicine containing the ingredient pseudo-ephedrine should be locked up behind store counters....
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Republican Party Of Arkansas Fined By Federal Election Commission
The Republican Party of Arkansas has agreed to pay $360,000 in civil penalties in an agreement with the the Federal Election Commission. The agreement,...
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Litter is a growing concern in "The Natural State"
Arkansas has been known for it`s natural beauty. It`s one of the many reasons visitors come to our state. But those who litter are working...
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Vandalism and Burglaries on the Rise for Little Rock Community
In the Reservoir-Rodney Parham neighborhoods, residents have noticed an increase in vandalism in the area. But it is not only the paint on lightposts, fences and...
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Witness To History Remembers Painful Past
One hundred years ago, writer George Santayana issued a famous warning: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemnded to repeat it." Today,...
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THE BRAKES FAILED.....
"The brakes failed." That`s the explanation police say a Little Rock school bus driver gave after his bus ran off the road with 8...
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