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Kerry Says He`ll Fight For Arkansas Voters
Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe says John Kerry is serious about winning Arkansas and hasn`t given up on the state. McAuliffe would not say...
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Baptist Health Accused Of Bilking Uninsured
A federal lawsuit accuses Baptist Health of using its nonprofit, tax-exempt status to take advantage of the uninsured. The class-action suit seeks to represent all...
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Capital Murder Charges Filed
Prosecutors have filed capital murder charges in the slaying of an Alread man against three people who eluded authorities for two weeks in the Ozark...
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Former LRPD Officer Cleared Of Sexual Assault
After less than two hours of deliberation, jurors in Little Rock cleared a former city officer of raping a teenager. The allegations were made...
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Son Sentenced To Life In Mother`s Assault
A Benton man was sentenced to life in prison today after he was convicted of robbing his mother and trying to kill her with a...
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Little Rock Church Members Speak Out and Demand Answers
Mildred Grant has been attending Center Star Baptist Church for more than fifteen years and says the evidence is disturbing. "I`ve always considered Center...
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Catholic Workshop Teaches Acceptance of Homosexuals
The gay marriage debate sheds more light on a Christian workshop to teach acceptance of gays and lesbians. Catholic-based New Ways Ministries teaches people how...
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State Trooper at Fault in Car Accident; State Awards $1 Million
One million dollars will go to a Dumas couple. Aubrey and Judy Webb filed their claim for the pain and suffering caused by a car...
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Watermelon Festival In Hope Could Be Biggest In Years
An organizer says this year`s Hope Watermelon Festival could be the biggest in several years. Hope Chamber of Commerce director Mark Keith...
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Little Rock Police Arrest Murder Suspect
The Little Rock Police department reported a Fort Smith man was arrested and charged with the 2002 slaying of a man in Little Rock. ...
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Wal-Mart To Conduct Background Checks
Wal-Mart says that background criminal checks will be required for all new store associates. Senior vice president of People for Wal-Mart`s Stores Division Sue Oliver...
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Wal-Mart Earnings Increase
Wal-Mart beat expectations when it posted earnings today of 62 cents a share, a 16-point-one percent increase for its second quarter. Analysts surveyed by Thomson...
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Few Vote In Library Improvement Election
Since the beginning of last week, 120 people have voted in an election concerning library upgrades. The president of the Central Arkansas Library board says...
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MTV Coming To Hendrix College
Hendrix College in Conway is one of three campuses nationwide where MTV will have a vote drive and concert. The "Rock the Vote" rally is...
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Seniors, Disabled Seeing Pros and Cons of Medicare Discount Drug Card
Senior citizens and the disabled could be getting the help they need when it comes to buying their prescription drugs. The first phase of the Medicare...
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