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Safety Matters: Put Safety First when Traveling this Summer
In just days, schools across the state will close for the summer and Arkansas residents will start hitting the road for vacations or visits with...
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NLRPD Conducting Child Safety Seat Checks on Saturday
On Saturday, May 18, The North Little Rock Police Department (NLRPD) will host a Child Safety Seat Check at McCain Mall.
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Governor Beebe Declares Boat Safety Week
The announcement came Thursday in conjunction with the National Safe Boating Week campaign, which runs May 18-24
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UCA Votes to Remain Gun Free Zone
The University of Central Arkansas and Hendrix College have opted out of allowing concealed carry on campus.
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Pine Bluff Police Fight Crime by Targeting Hot Spots
Pine Bluff police are trying to fight crime in the city using new tactics with a "crime hot spot" targeted approach.
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Group Takes Anti-Texting & Driving Message to Businesses
A Northwest Arkansas group targeting texting and driving is now shifting its focus to the business community.
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Searcy School District to Equip Schools with Security Cameras
The Searcy School District will spend just under $900,000 to equip six schools with security cameras.
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Lawmaker to Propose Bill Requiring Children to Wear Bicycle Helmets
Lawmakers are preparing to push legislation requiring children 14 and under to wear a bicycle helmet.
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Highway Commission Hopes to Install More Cable Barriers
The Arkansas Highway Commission hopes to install more than 40 miles of cable barriers along the roadway in Pulaski, Lonoke, Prairie and Monroe counties.
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UALR: New Director of Public Safety Named
Edward L. Smith starts the job on March 18.
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AR Dept. of Emergency Management Hosts Earthquake Damage Control Class
In the event of an earthquake, are you and your home or business prepared?
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Elementary Students Practice Earthquake Drills
Arkansas teachers are teaching their students what to do in case of an earthquake.
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Little Rock, Pine Bluff Make "Most Dangerous" Crime Rankings List
Two surveys rank cities and metropolitan areas across the country.
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Violent Crime Numbers Down, but Do Citizens Feel Safer?
North Little Rock Police say violent crime, aggravated robbery and property crime is down, and officers credit the community for reporting crimes when they occur...
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State Senate Set to Vote on Bill Protecting Victims of Sexual Abuse
Victims of child sex abuse in Arkansas must speak up by age 28 or lose any chance to see their abuser face justice. A senate...
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North Little Rock Sees Drop in Crime
Police department releases 2012 crime statistics.
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Little Rock to Refurbish One Fire Truck, Not Buy New One
Cost cutting decision saves the city thousands of dollars.
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Arkansans Reminded of Broken, Hanging Limbs Danger
If you have any on your property, they could drop to the ground when severe weather moves through the state, fall on people, power lines...
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Bob Clausen's Crime Spotlight: Jordan Milligan
In Tuesday's Central Arkansas Crime Spotlight, Jordan Milligan.
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Fayetteville Police Cracking Down on Texting While Driving
A city in Northwest Arkansas is cracking down on texting while driving.
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