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Acxiom Announces Job Cuts
Commercial database giant Acxiom Corporation says it has cut 5.4% of its workforce. A spokesman for the company based at Little Rock says the job...
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Crack Discovered In Napkin At Texarkana School
A Texarkana man was discovered to have crack cocaine when he mistakenly gave a napkin wrapping a rock of the drug to his ten-year-old daughter....
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Little Rock Police Chief Has Big Ideas To Fight Crime
Little Rock Police Chief Lawrence Johnson wants city leaders to think creatively about crime fighting programs, although he admits some of his suggestions might cost...
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Clark County Taxpayers Told To Ignore First Property Tax Bill
Clark County taxpayers got some improbable good news to counter their property tax bills -- they don`t have to pay them. After...
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Famous Arkansan Supports Kerry
Arkansas native Mary Steenburgen was front and center at a star-studded Beverly Hills fundraiser for presumed Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry last night. ...
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Staley Won`t File For Office
A prosecutor seeking to oust Pulaski County-Circuit Clerk Carolyn Staley from office is questioning whether to pursue the case since Staley has not filed for...
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Man Arrested For Shooting At Motorists On I-30
North Little Rock police are questioning a man who was arrested today after allegedly shooting at other motorists while driving on eastbound Interstate 30. ...
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Update: Little Rock Desegregation
A federal court office monitoring how the Little Rock School District promotes equal opportunities for minority students filed a report today criticizing some of the...
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Trial Continues In Baby`s Death
A state medical examiner told Pope County jurors today that it was apparent the death of a 5-month-old boy was a homicide, not related to...
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Acxiom Completes Acquisition Of European Business
Little Rock-based Acxiom Corporation announced today it has completed the process to acquire parts of a business based in Europe. As of...
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Republican Files For US Senate Race
Add another name to the race for the Republican nomination for US Senate. Retired television commercial actress Rosemarie Clampitt of Hot Springs was the next...
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Pine Bluff Arsenal Delays Start Of Chemical Weapons Destruction
Pine Bluff Arsenal officials say the start of destruction of chemical weapons at the site will begin no earlier than July. The arsenal had planned...
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Supreme Court Rules Government Does Not Have To Release Foster Suicide Photos
The US Supreme Court ruled today that the government does not have to release 11-year-old photographs from the suicide of Clinton administration White House lawyer...
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Main Street Bridge Reopens Wednesday
Workers on the streetcar line that will connect Little Rock and North Little Rock plan to reopen a key bridge across the Arkansas River this...
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Man Gets 60 Days For Staging Dogfights
A judge fined a Woodson man one-thousand dollars and ordered him jailed for 60 days after the man pleaded guilty to staging dog fights. ...
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