Grass Fire Burns Duplex in Southwest Pulaski County
A duplex in Southwest Pulaski County was damaged this afternoon when flames spread from a grass fire.It happened at the intersection of Geyer Springs Cutoff and Geyer Springs Road shortly after one ...
View ArticleUALR Women Are Sun Belt Champions Again
For the second year in a row, the UALR Lady Trojans are the Sun Belt Conference champions.The women's basketball team beat Middle Tennessee 71-70 this afternoon in overtime.The championship ...
View ArticleHazing, Underage Drinking Allegations on UALR Fraternity
Greek life advisers are investigating an allegation of hazing on the campus of UALR. It alleges that members used humiliating hazing tactics on pledges and that they encouraged underage ...
View ArticleMountain Pine School Superintendent Arrested after Struggling with Deputies
The superintendent of schools in Mountain Pine (Garland County) is facing a string of charges after being arrested at his home last month.The Garland County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) says Robert ...
View ArticleNLR Friends of Animals Raise Money for Fire Victim
A woman who lost her home to an out of control brush fire in Little Rock this past weekend is getting some much needed help from North Little Rock Friends of Animals. Over the weekend Julie ...
View ArticleArk. Dems, officials split over Smith candidacy
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas election officials and the state Democratic Party disagreed Tuesday over whether a former state representative who resigned from the Legislature over a felony ...
View ArticleOkla. Supreme Court overturns $10M Tyson verdict
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed a $10 million jury verdict against Tyson Foods Inc., granting the company's request for a new trial based on allegations ...
View ArticleArk. National Guard nixes circus after PETA alert
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas National Guard canceled circus performances at four Arkansas armories after PETA alerted them to allegations of animal abuse.The U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
View ArticleWal-Mart Asks Judge to Reject Texas Class-Action Bias Suit
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. asked a federal judge in Dallas to reject a proposed class-action lawsuit in which women allege that the world's largest retailer discriminated against Texas female workers ...
View ArticleChanges in ALE program concerns some parents
Printer friendly page The Alternative Learning Environment (ALE) program that is coordinated by the Hamburg school district is misunderstood, according to director Willie Campbell. In recent ...
View ArticleAnnual scholarship campaign in final weeks
Printer friendly page The annual Crossett Community Scholarship Association campaign in now in full swing, hoping to battle a slumping economy and generate more income to send worthy high school ...
View ArticleVets March In Support of Main Street Day Center
The fight for a Veterans day center continues as Monday afternoon a newly formed group of veterans in central Arkansas took a stand at the 10th and Main location in Little Rock under dispute. With ...
View ArticleOccupy LR Addresses City Board of Directors
The Little Rock City Board also heard from Occupy Little Rock members aiming to address concerns raised by City Directors in February. While some members of the group set up an occupation on the ...
View Article‘Snapped’ in killing, grandson tells jurors
A North Little Rock man on trial in the killing and sexual mutilation of his grandfather testified Tuesday that he loved 65-year-old Dennie Gregory like a ...
View ArticleRomney wins Ohio, 4 more
Mitt Romney squeezed out a win in pivotal Ohio, captured four other states with ease and padded his delegate lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination but was forced to share the ...
View ArticleMayor’s Town Hall Set For Monday
Mayor Lioneld Jordan's first 2012 town hall meeting will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center, 945 S. College ...
View ArticleMan Shot Faces Felony Charge
A judge ruled Tuesday that when a Springdale man now charged with negligent homicide was shouting in the emergency room, his comments were not protected by doctor-patient ...
View ArticleNegligent Homicide Trial To Begin
A judge ruled Tuesday that when a Springdale man now charged with negligent homicide was shouting in the emergency room, his comments were not protected by doctor-patient ...
View ArticleCity To Leave Hazmat Team
Fire Department officials in Rogers have decided to withdraw from the Northwest Arkansas Hazardous Material Response Team, authorities said ...
View ArticleSchool Envisions Arts Center Upgrades
A $1,600 agreement approved by the Benton County School of the Arts board Tuesday marks an early step to improve the school's performing arts ...
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