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LR Housing Authority In Trouble Over Lease
Little Rock housing officials apparently did NOT have authority to lease land for one of the state`s nature centers. The lease was...
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Man Pleads Guilty To Bigamy & Theft
A man from England will serve 120 days in the Benton County jail after pleading guilty today to theft and bigamy charges. ...
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Judge Lets Jury See Video and Photos Of Murder Scene
Attorneys are scheduled to pick a jury tomorrow in the trial of a man accused with killing a family of four. The...
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Little Rock Explosion
A 77 year old woman is in critical condition tonight, but neighbors say she`s lucky to be alive. Mary Post`s home on 2105 Lloyd Court went...
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Arkansas National Guard Recruiting in Crisis
Seventeen-year old-Jamall Hunt didn`t have any plans to pay for college, before he met Sgt. Floyd Spears. "I want to be a doctor when I get...
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Plans Made For State Police Museum
Retired and active state police with help from the widow of a state police director are reviving plans for an Arkansas State Police museum. ...
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State Gets New Head Of Department Of Education
Former Little Rock school superintendent Ken James is the new director of the Arkansas Education Department. The state Education Board voted to...
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Triple Murder Investigation In Miller County
A dispute among a man, his wife and their adult son ended with all three dead in Ravanna this weekend. Seventy-five year-old...
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Trial Begins Today For Man Accused Of Killing Family Of Four
A man accused of slaying a family of four six years ago begins his trial in Pocahontas today. Charles Wayne "Chad" Green,...
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State Tax Increase Happens Today
Arkansas` sales tax has officially increased to six cents on the dollar. The change happened today because the state Legislature passed the...
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Explosion Damages Three Homes
An explosion this moring near the Arkansas School for the Deaf and Blind damaged three homes. An elderly woman in the neighborhood...
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Wedded Bliss or Trouble in Paradise
The debate over gay marriage is getting hotter and hotter, and now some Arkansans are feeling the heat. Sunday afternoon, a gay couple held a wedding...
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Monday First Day For Tax Increase
The state sales tax goes up to six cents on the dollar Monday. The Legislature increased the tax to help fund improvements to the public...
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Prairie County Prisoners Test Positive For Drugs
Four prisoners serving time in the Prairie County Jail were remanded to the Department of Correction after failing a random drug test Friday afternoon. Clay Brummett...
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The Growing Hispanic Community has Growing Needs
Many Hispanics came together Saturday afternoon to ask questions and share their ideas. This Immigration Forum was put on by the Hispanic Caucus...
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