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Advocates and City Leaders Muddle over Options for Homeless
A chronic problem for most cities could be getting better in Central Arkansas, but homeless advocates and the city disagree over how to do it. Little...
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Supreme Court hears arguments on Marriage Amendment
The American Civil Liberties Union and a heterosexual couple is challenging the title of Amendment 3. The "Amendment concerning marriage" would prohibit homosexual marriage...
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Supreme Court Grants Stay To Stop Ballots In Nader Case
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that election ballots can`t be printed until Ralph Nader supporters appeal a lower court`s decision to strike his name...
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Pine Bluff Alderman takes the stand
Pine Bluff Alderman Jack Foster took the witness stand in his extortion trial and says he didn`t ask for any money. Prosecutors say investor...
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Escaped Inmate Caught After Six Weeks On The Loose
Federal agents tracked down a man in North Carolina who walked away from the Jefferson County Jail six weeks ago. Twenty two...
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Entergy will raise rates
Entergy customers` bills will rise by an average of 38 cents per month now that state regulators have allowed the company to recover costs from...
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Board considers Parole For Student Who Stabbed Teacher 63 Times
A former Parkview High School student is up for parole for the fourth time, meaning the teacher he stabbed 63 times in 1992 was back...
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North Little Rock Considering Pit Bull Ban
Some North Little Rock residents are seeking a ban on pit bulls and the city council will be holding public hearings on the proposal. ...
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Lawsuit Alleges Wal-Mart Biased Against Black Truckers
A federal lawsuit alleges Wal-Mart Stores discriminates against blacks seeking truck driving jobs with the world`s largest retailer. The suit, filed in...
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Golf Tournament To Help ACH Families
7 year old Heather Kiester`s had a hard time in her life, in and out of Arkansas Children`s Hospital, but you can`t tell it by...
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Signs Everywhere: Now Hiring
The bumpy road to finding employment may smooth out -- with more companies opening the door to new jobs. Job experts predict more companies adding jobs...
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Arkansas To Receive Nearly $1 Million Homeland Security Grant
Arkansas is to receive a nearly one million dollar grant for a homeland security training program at Northwest Arkansas Community College. The grant...
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Nashville Family Suing City
The family of Larry "Nicky" Hill has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of Nashville, Howard County and several law enforcement officers. Hill died...
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Testimony Continues In Foster Extortion Trial
Testimony continued Wednesday in the Jack Foster extortion trial with a federal agent recounting an alleged exchange. The agent said he paid Foster $5,000 for guaranteeing...
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Kerry Cancels Ads in Arkansas
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has canceled plans to begin broadcasting television commercials in Arkansas. Kerry also canceled ads in Arizona, Louisiana...
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