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River Market to Expand Hours
You wont see partiers walking the streets of the River Market District with open containers of alcohol, but they will have some more time to...
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Town fights to keep Wal-Mart
In the small town of McGehee, the 4,750 residents are trying to convince Wal-Mart officials to keep the store in their community open. The mayor, Bain...
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5,914 People Homeless in Arkansas, Count Finds
The results are in: almost 6,000 people were homeless across Arkansas the night of Jan. 27th this year. That`s when the Arkansas Contiuum of Care Network...
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Arkansas Could Lose Homeland Security Funding
A committee in the US Senate has advanced a bill that could end up taking some anticipated homeland security funding away from Arkansas. ...
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UAMS Gets Go Ahead To Perform State`s First Liver Transplant
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received all necessary approvals to begin the states first liver transplant program and will soon perform the...
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Pine Bluff Police Tackle Rising Property Crimes
Rising crime in Pine Bluff could be on its way back down. But not before property crime increased by 39 percent this year compared to the...
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Tax Day Rush
With only a few more days left before tax day on April 15th, thousands of people are rushing to file before the deadline. At the H&R...
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Mother and Daughter return from serving in Iraq
Life in a war zone would be much easier for anyone, if you could take mom along. That`s how it worked for one Arkansas National Guardsman...
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Local School District is "Financially Distressed"
The Department of Education decided Monday to put 11 Arkansas schools on the "financially distressed" list. The Pulaski County Special School District was one...
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Teen Charged For Destroying Civil Rights Monument
A 17-year-old could be tried as an adult for allegedly destroying a West Memphis, Arkansas civil rights monument. West Memphis police arrested...
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Wounded Arkansas Soldier Gaining National Recognition
Staff Sergeant Alan Hornaday spent his first night back home in Fordyce on Monday since being deployed to Iraq in March 2004. At the Little...
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Benton City Council re-thinks Hamburger Tax
At Monday night`s Benton city council meeting, members looked at a proposal for a quarter cent sales tax instead of the "Hamburger Tax" to pay...
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Governor vetos plan to make River Market more like Beale Street
With only four days left in this legislative session, lawmakers are staring down their first gubernatorial veto. Late this afternoon Governor Mike Huckabee...
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Attorney General Beebe fights Bush`s plan to cut assistance for crime victims
Victims of crime may fall victim to the federal budget axe. President Bush`s budget proposal calls for cutting over a billion dollars that fund crime...
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FDA Weighs Lifting Restrictions on Silicone Breast Implants
Health concerns and possible connections to diseases like cancer pushed the FDA to limit access to silicone breast implants. Since 1992, only...
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