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Teens arrested for making bomb threats
Police have nabbed two teenagers who they think are responsible for alleged bomb threats. The 14 year olds are charged as minors with burglary and...
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MADD wants DWI offender kept behind bars
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is leading the charge to keep a multiple DWI offender behind bars. Sheila Blair of Benton was arrested six times in...
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Convicted Teacher fights to get out of prison
A few years ago, a Fordyce Elementary School Teacher was sent to prison after sexually assaulting one of his students. Now after serving two...
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Hundreds Attend Boozman Funeral
Hundreds of mourners turned out to pay their last respects for Dr. Fay Boozman. The 58-year old director of the Arkansas Department of Health was remembered...
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Getting Ready: Countdown at the Pine Bluff Arsenal
On Tuesday, the Pine Bluff Arsenal will start destroying thousands of tons of chemical weapons. As workers prepare for the big day, so...
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Lake Maumelle Controversy Out of Capitol
A house committee has voted against SB230. The bill would have restricted Central Arkansas Water`s ability to condemn a section of the Lake Maumelle...
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Northwest Arkansas Man Charged In Fatal Crash
A northwest Arkansas man who authorities say was driving while intoxicated is charged with causing a fatal crash. Ronald Dean Post of Gravette is...
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Governor Asks For More Leave Time For Guard Members
Governor Huckabee is asking the Pentagon for more leave time for Arkansas National Guard members. He made the request Tuesday for 15 additional days...
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Pulaski County looks at security
In light of the recent courthouse shootings in Atlanta, Pulaski County Quorum Court members spent part of Tuesday night`s meeting talking about how to make...
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Gas Prices Hurt Businesses
It`s the one commodity almost everyone needs, and it is breaking records with higher prices every day. In Arkansas, the average gallon of gas was $2.01...
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Leukemia Drug Dangerously Low
Arkansas Childrens Hospital typically uses 100 grams of a Methotrexate a month. Now they have 40 grams left and no word on when the...
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New Rules To Attract New Soldiers
As Arkansas soldiers return home from fighting in Iraq, the military is having a tough time replacing them. For that reason, the National...
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Plans For Dr. Fay Boozman`s Funeral Set
Arrangements have been finalized for the funeral, visitation and memorials for Dr. Fay Boozman, director, Arkansas Department of Health. Visitation will...
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Committee Endorses School Building Repairs
The state House Education Committee endorsed a package of bills on school building repairs today. The four bill package establishes a ten-year plan to overhaul...
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Faces of the Fallen
A new exhibit showcases more than 1,300 soldiers, sailors and others killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. You can see portraits of the fallen...
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