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Police Chiefs Unite To Crackdown on Construction Thefts
After being plagued by a rash of construction thefts, police chiefs from several cities join forces to bring the culprits to justice. Since October, Sherwood...
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Garrett`s Law-Reporting Pregnant Women Using Drugs
A proposed bill known as Garrett`s law moved one step closer today as the House Judiciary committee voted to move it to the full House....
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Greyhound cutting service
Greyhound, the largest bus company in the United States has announced plans to cut service in the Southwest. Those plans will affect 25 Arkansas...
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Paramedics on fire trucks
North Little Rock Fire Department has two stations with paramedics who respond to medical emergencies on the fire trucks. Many times the ambulance gets...
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Repeat drug arrests nets $5,000,000 bond
Never before has a bail bond been set so high in White County for someone arrested on drug-related charges. But it will take a $5,000,000 bond...
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Family mourns fallen Soldier
A Clark County family is mourning the loss of a one of their own killed while on patrol in Iraq. Army Private Landon Giles lost his...
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U of A Releases Report On Higher Education
The University of Arkansas 2010 Commission wants legislators and academic and business leaders to find ways to support better funding for al l Arkansas higher education...
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U of A releases report on higher education
The University of Arkansas 2010 Commission wants legislators and academic and business leaders to find ways to support better funding for all Arkansas higher education...
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Former Congressman Asa Hutchinson ets up Little Rock office
Former Arkansas Congressman Asa Hutchinson is setting up an office in Little Rock. Hutchinson resigned as the nation`s first Under Secretary of Border and...
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Senator Pryor testifies on behalf of Arkansas` steel industry
Senator Mark Pryor testified before the International Trade Commission (ITC) on behalf of Arkansas steel industry about the need to defend domestic steel producers...
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Priest sued by former student : Alleges sexual abuse
A federal lawsuit has been filed by a man who claims he was molested by a priest while a student at the Subiaco Academy, in...
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Lawmakers weigh state lottery odds for education
Arkansas lawmakers are again considering whether to roll the dice on a state lottery. They discussed several gambling-related constitutional amendments today, which could be up...
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What`s Really Fair?
State lawmakers have now had a proposed funding formula to improve school facilities in their hands for five days. It seems to have been...
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Judge give mobile home park owner 48 hours to make repairs
A Pulaski County Judge gives the owner of Rolling Hills Mobile Home Park 48 hours to make `Life Threatening` changes. In January, Centerpoint Energy Arkla...
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Pine Bluff`s Only Public Pool Struggling To Stay Afloat
Severe cracks in the pool at Townsend Park closed it all last year, and they`re threatening to keep the pool from reopening... ever. ...
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