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Pulaski County Joins Holiday Anti-Drunk Driving Campaign
Increased patrols and sobriety checkpoints will be part of the strategy.
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Travel Warning: Frozen Fog Poses Bridge Problems
Dozens of drivers were caught in a snare of traffic on the I-440 bridge Wednesday morning, and weather conditions could cause similar situations in Central...
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Police Preparing for Statewide Crackdown on Drunken Driving
Law enforcement agencies across the state are partnering with Mothers Against Drunk Driving for the "drive sober or get pulled over" campaign.
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Benton Police Department Targets Impaired Drivers in Holiday Crackdown
Enforcement efforts will include sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols, etc., through January 1, 2013.
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Law Enforcement: Cold Weather Typically Curbs Crime
The holiday season is right around the corner and cold weather is already here. It can seem like the crime rate is out of control,...
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Bryant PD Takes to the Sky to Fight Holiday Crime
Some are wondering whether the curious contraption in the Walmart parking lot is keeping shoppers safe or if it's a bit too much like Big...
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Wednesday Noise Alert for Northeast Side of Camp Robinson near Cato
Mortar fire training exercises will be very loud in area south of Highway 89.
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Tips for Staying Warm While Saving Money This Winter
Power company suggests setting your thermostat at 68 degrees.
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Springdale Seeks Public Input on New Fire Stations
The city wants to use $9-million in bond money for the projects.
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Two Women Robbed at Gunpoint inside Hillcrest Homes
Two women held in their own homes and robbed at gunpoint in Hillcrest. Neighbors say they're uneasy, and police say there are steps you need...
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Cellphone Carriers Planning to Allow 911 Text Messages
When it comes to contacting your 911 centers for help, four major cellphone carriers are planning to allow customers to send emergency text messages.
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Little Rock FD Opens First New Fire Station in 2 Decades
Little Rock's Fire Department marked the opening of its first new station in two decades.
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Henderson State University Beefing Up Security
Henderson State University is beefing up security on campus.
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Spikes Installed to Slow Vandals in Hot Springs
The city of Hot Springs will use shiny new spikes to welcome vandals who would like to visit the Exchange Street Parking Deck after hours.
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Criminal Crackdown in Camden After Shoplifting Cases Spike
Shoplifting on average jumps about 20% in November and December compared to months in the middle of the year like June and July.
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Pine Bluff City Council Votes for Business Surveillance Camera Mandate
Gas stations and fast food restaurants in the city will be required to install surveillance cameras to help combat crime.
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Arkansas Seeing Fewer People Behind Bars
Arkansas, in line with a national trend, is experiencing an overall decline in the number of people behind bars.
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Innocent Man Killed, Shooter On the Loose
An innocent bystander was killed an another injured after an early morning shooting outside a Clark County restaurant. Now authorities are on the hunt for...
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2013 Wildfire Outlook Worries Those Who've Experienced Fires Before
The Arkansas Forestry Commission worries if we don't get rain now, next year could be worse than last summer's wildfire outbreaks.
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Lightning Possible Cause in Ouachita National Forest Wildfire
The blaze is bounded on four sides by the Athens-Big Fork trail on the east, County Road 106 on the north, County Road 38 on...
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