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Honduran Teenager Receives Leg Surgery in Little Rock
For a 13-year old boy from Honduras, several thousand miles isn`t too far to travel to be able to walk straight again. Melkin Valdez spent his...
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Could More Chemical Weapons Be Sent to PB Arsenal?
As the Pine Bluff Arsenal moves to destroy its stockpile of chemical weapons, an order from the Secretary of Defense has some neighbors worried more...
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Study: Teens Still Having Sex
Sex and teenagers are often synonomous and a new study by NBC News and People magazine confirms that. 1,000 teenagers between the ages of 13...
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Officers Rewarded For Years Of Service
Nearly two dozen police officers were pulled off the street Tuesday and rewarded for years of service. The Capital City`s finest received honors at the Little...
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Legisltors Reminded of State Poverty
Chartible organizations recently gave state legislators a break down of the poverty levels in their district. While there is no specific legislation designed to curb the...
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SESSION UPDATE
Here`s a look at some of the happenings around the state capitol today: Representative Dustin McDonald is proposing the Arkansas Rx program. It would allow...
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House Passes Drug Recycling Bill
The Arkansas House has passed a so-called "drug recycling" bill without opposition. The proposal would allow the creation of free health clinics...
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Asa Hutchinson Resigns Post In Federal Government
Monday former Arkansas Congressman Asa Hutchinson resigned from the department of homeland security. Hutchinson says he`s giving a lot of consideration to...
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Bill Defining Marriage Between A Man And A Woman Sent Back To Committee
A bill that would require Arkansas textbooks to define marriage as between one man and one woman has been referred back to the House Education...
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Legislator Wants To Repeal Law That Makes Schools Calculate Student`s BMI
A state Senator wants to repeal a law that requires that body mass index be calculated for public school children in Arkansas. The bill was...
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Study Supports Children`s Hospital Going Smoke Free
The decision by the Arkansas Children`s Hospital to become a smoke-free campus is being supported by a new study. The report, published in Environmental Health...
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North Little Rock Police say a man crashed a stolen Jeep into patrol car
North Little Rock police arrested 36-year-old Raymond Thompson after they say he stole Jeep that was left running at an Exxon gas station in Little...
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Two Year Old Boy Found Walking Around Morrilton Gas Station
A Conway County toddler is spending the night in state custody after police find him wandering around a gas station by himself. It happened around...
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Jefferson County Dispatchers Get $11 Million Upgrade
Jefferson County dispatchers are now working with new equipment, thanks to an $11 million grant from the Federal Government. The Metropolitan Emergency Communications Association received the...
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Oaklawn Opening Day Down From 2004
Crowds filled the stands for Oaklawn, but there were fewer fans than last year. The final tally was 22,831, down from 25,000 in 2004. Patrons did open...
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