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Former Police Chief Must Register As Sex Offender
An attorney for former Shannon Hills police chief John H. Brown Junior has two weeks to research whether his client should register as a sex...
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New Stores Coming To Little Rock`s University Avenue
High-end retail stores Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma are to open next fall in a multimillion dollar Little Rock shopping center that is to include nearly...
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Clerks Around The State Wait On Nader Decision To Print Their Ballots
Clerks across the state are waiting for a decision on whether Ralph Nader will be on the fall ballot in Arkansas. The interest is more...
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Pulaski County Jail Inmate Dead : Believed To Have Hanged Himself
An inmate in the Pulaski County jail is believed to have hanged himself with a blanket tied around his neck in his cell on Monday....
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Medicaid Proposes Changes to Prescription Plans
Keeping 500,000 Arkansans healthy is a costly business. Each year the state spends millions of dollars in prescription drugs for its Medicaid patients. But the Department of...
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Veterans Campaign For Kerry
A group of veterans -- including two men who served directly under John Kerry in Vietnam -- is touring Arkansas on his behalf today. ...
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Clinton Improving After Heart Surgery
Three weeks after heart bypass surgery, former President Bill Clinton is taking long walks and enjoying the reception from his neighbors. His...
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Body Found Today May Be That Of Missing Melbourne Woman
State police say a body found in Izard County this morning is likely that of missing college student Rebekah Gould. The 22-year-old...
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Entergy crews head back to Florida
Entergy Arkansas is yet again sending utility crews to hurricane-ravaged Florida. This time, Entergy workers are going to help the victims of Hurricane Jeanne, which...
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Toddler Drowns In Creek
A three-year-old boy who apparently walked away from his home was found drowned in a nearby creek in Lowell. Hunter Long was...
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Hundreds Travel To South Arkansas To Visit Internment Camps
More than 800 Japanese-Americans traveled from Little Rock to the southeastern town of Rohwer yesterday to see the remnants of the town`s former World War...
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Thousands Participate In Pro-Marriage Rally Sunday
More than 35 churches participated in a pro-marriage rally at Jonesboro on Sunday. The event drew thousands of people to the Convocation Center arena at...
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Funeral Monday For Sgt. Thomas Chad Rosenbaum
A funeral is to be held this afternoon for Sergeant Thomas Chad Rosenbaum of Hope. Rosenbaum, who was in the Army, was...
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Red Cross Ask Public For Help
The American Red Cross is asking the public for help with Florida`s relief efforts. The hurricane-ravaged state received $68 million in aid from the Red Cross....
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Civil Rights Tour Collecting Stories From Arkansans
Efforts to compile the civil rights stories of Arkansans are under way in downtown Little Rock today. The Voice of Civil Rights Tour, sponsored by...
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