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AR Nurses Receive Training on Treating Rape Victims
Several Arkansas Nurses took classes at UAMS on how to treat victims of rape. The classes involved everything from identifying bruises to the proper use of...
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Arkansas Offers Tax Amnesty Program
The Natural State is allowing delinquent taxpayers to pay back taxes without financial penalties or criminal prosecution. Applications must be submitted between July 1, 2004...
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Conviction in Baby Rape Trial
He said it was an accidental scratch or pinch, but today jurors said what a Benton man did to a baby was rape. The quick...
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Mississippi River On Most Endangered List
A national river conservation organization says the Mississippi River is one of "America`s Most Endangered Rivers of 2004." American Rivers lists the...
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State Plans Waiting List For HIV Drugs
The state plans to reinstate a waiting list for HIV patients who need help paying for medications. Through a federal grant, the...
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Did Nebraska Offer Nutt $2 Million?
Arkansas football coach Houston Nutt has testified under oath that he had a non-written offer of two million dollars from Nebraska. But in similar testimony,...
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OK City Bombing`s Arkansas Connection Comes Up At Nichols` Trial
The girlfriend of an Arkansas gun dealer says weapons and ammunition found in bombing conspirator Terry Nichols` Kansas home were stolen from the dealer`s home...
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Tax Time: Do Arkansas Companies Pay Their Fair Share?
It`s that taxing time of year again, but some say Arkansas companies are getting off easy. A new study by the Arkansas Advocates...
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Governor Grants Clemency For DWI Offender
Governor Huckabee has commuted the sentence of a fourth-offense DWI violator who an anti-drunken driving group argued should remain behind bars. Huckabee`s grant of clemency...
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Police: Gasoline Caused Early Morning Explosion
Gasoline was the cause of an early morning explosion at an East Wakefield home, police say. Little Rock Police Sgt. Terry Hastings says homeless people were...
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LRPD Asking Public`s Help To Catch Bank Robbers
Little Rock Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for three men who allegedly robbed six banks over five months. All three suspects...
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State Legislator`s Trial To Begin In August
Already delayed more than a year, the negligent homicide trial of state Representative Johnnie Bolin is set to begin August 26th. The...
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Survey Says Fayetteville A Good Place To Live
A new study by a national nonprofit group says Fayetteville is among the nation`s most livable cities. Partners for Livable Communities, an...
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Arkansas Gun Dealer To Testify In Oklahoma City Bombing Trial
An Arkansas gun dealer is to testify today in Oklahoma in the state murder trial of bombing conspirator Terry Nichols. Roger Moore...
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Cingular Looking To Fill Jobs In Little Rock Call Center
Cingular Wireless is working to fill 120 positions at its call center in west Little Rock. The company says most of the positions came open...
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