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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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Kerry says Bush owes Arkansans an apology
The head of Democrat John Kerry`s Arkansas campaign says President Bush should apologize to Arkansans for a Republican mass mailing warning that liberals would ban...
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Woman dies after being hit by NLRPD patrol car
North Little Rock police are investigating the death of a pedestrian who died of complications from injuries she sustained when hit by a patrol car....
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Pine Bluff Alderman found guilty in federal trial
A jury in Pine Bluff has found a city Alderman guilty of extortion. The verdict against Jack Foster came Friday afternoon. District Judge James M....
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Judge lifts hiring order affecting State Police
A federal judge has lifted an order that required the Arkansas State Police to maintain a certain percentage of blacks and women among its police...
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Supreme Court issues temporary stay for killer`s execution
The Arkansas Supreme Court has granted a temporary stay of execution for death row inmate Rickey Dale Newman. The stay was issued one day after...
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Wal-Mart Heirs among the richest
Four of the Ten richest Americans are heirs of the Wal-Mart fortune who live in Bentonville, and a fifth is another member of the Walton...
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Arkansas Judge Richard Arnold dies at 68
Richard Sheppard Arnold, a judge considered one of the "foremost jurists of our generation," has died. He was 68. Arnold died Thursday night from an...
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Woman Missing For Days
A 22 year old Arkansas woman has been missing for days, prompting a search of the countryside around Guion in Izard County. ...
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Advocates and City Leaders Muddle over Options for Homeless
A chronic problem for most cities could be getting better in Central Arkansas, but homeless advocates and the city disagree over how to do it. Little...
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Supreme Court hears arguments on Marriage Amendment
The American Civil Liberties Union and a heterosexual couple is challenging the title of Amendment 3. The "Amendment concerning marriage" would prohibit homosexual marriage...
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Supreme Court Grants Stay To Stop Ballots In Nader Case
The Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that election ballots can`t be printed until Ralph Nader supporters appeal a lower court`s decision to strike his name...
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Pine Bluff Alderman takes the stand
Pine Bluff Alderman Jack Foster took the witness stand in his extortion trial and says he didn`t ask for any money. Prosecutors say investor...
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Escaped Inmate Caught After Six Weeks On The Loose
Federal agents tracked down a man in North Carolina who walked away from the Jefferson County Jail six weeks ago. Twenty two...
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