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Arsenal Completes Investigation Of Warehouse Fire
Arsenal officials have completed the fire investigation on the June 6 warehouse fire. According to the report, the fire originated in the east end of...
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Governor Uses Emergency Fund, Helping Red Cross, BRAC Communities
In an emergency situation, not all Arkansas communities have the cash on hand to fix a problem. And in the last year, Governor Mike Huckabee...
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Summer Sun Tips
Everyone`s feeling the heat, but we all deal with it in different ways. If you plan on spending time in the sun, dermatologists...
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Advocacy group says patient death could have been prevented
The Disability Rights Center presented a report Wednesday to lawmakers about the death of a patient at the Arkansas State Hospital in September of last...
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White County Bridge Goes up in Flames Again
Bridges are burning over White County and authorities say they need your help to find the arsonist. Of the 200 bridges in the county, as many...
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Gay Pride Parade Sparking Protest
Organizers of this year`s gay pride parade protested in front of the Conway mayor`s office after they learned the route of their upcoming parade has...
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U of A Reaches $1 Billion In Fundraising Effort
The University of Arkansas has reached and surpassed the $1 billion goal set for the Campaign for the Twenty-First Century thanks to a $12.5 million...
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Searcy Company Gets Fined For Safety Violations
The US Department of Labor`s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Maytag Searcy Laundry Products in Searcy and proposed penalties totaling $67,500 for...
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Crime Victims Get Help With Enhancement Of Old System
Crime victims and other concerned citizens throughout the state now have access to information about more than 40,000 probationers and parolees supervised by the Arkansas...
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Old Race Cases Back under the Spotlight
Although a 41-year old civil rights case came to an end in Mississippi, several racially motivated crimes in Arkansas`s history may never see a courtroom. Recent...
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Great Pumpkin found in southern Arkansas
Shawn King of Mount Holly estimates that his 39 day old pumpkin weights more than 500 pounds. That would be more than double Arkansas` record...
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Cingular customers temporarily lose service
Cingular cell phone users had trouble making calls Tuesday afternoon. A company representative tells us they were working on cell phone towers and it caused...
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Arkansas soldier accused of murder
An Arkansas National Guardsman is accused of shooting a fellow soldier while the two were stationed at Camp Taji in Baghdad, Iraq. Sgt. David Freyaldenhoven of...
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Ozone Action Advisory Issued For Wednesday
An ozone action advisory has been declared for Wednesday, June 22. The ozone forecast is orange, which means that outdoor activities may be unhealthy...
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NLR Schools Gets Grant
The North Little Rock School District has been awarded a $65,549 No Child Left Behind Improving Literacy Through School Libraries program grant to improve students...
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