President Clinton is Keynote Speaker at Two Events in Arkansas, Attorney for...
Former President Bill Clinton will travel across the natural state today as the keynote speaker at two different events.First, he'll be at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock ...
View ArticleCarbon Monoxide Leak Sends Three to Fayetteville Hospital
Three people are being treated at a Fayetteville hospital after being exposed to carbon monoxide at a plumbing company.The Fayetteville Fire Department was called to the scene at Elkhart Products ...
View ArticleArts programs help students succeed
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton says he doesn't think he would have been president if he hadn't participated in a school music program, and says similar arts ...
View ArticlePhillips Co. receives grants for Civil War sites
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. (AP) — The Walton Family Foundation has awarded $627,000 in grants for construction of Civil War sites in Helena-West Helena.The grants were awarded to the Delta ...
View ArticleTwo of Four Suspects Planned El Chico Robbery, Killing of Worker
Three men and one woman are being held without bond after their arrests in connection with a robbery and murder at a West Little Rock restaurant.Police say all four of the suspects worked at the El ...
View ArticleHow Good is Your Financial Health
UAPB Names Interim Chancellor Dr. Calvin Johnson to serve in role while national search is conducted to find a permanent replacement for Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr., who will retire May ...
View ArticleArkansas Parolees with Nowhere to Go Remain in Prison
Hundreds of Arkansas parolees are electing to stay in prison because they have nowhere else to go.It's a story KARK 4 Anchor/Reporter Lauren Trager will bring you tonight at 6.Lauren spoke with ...
View ArticleAuthorities warn ranchers to watch for rustlers
Howard County Chief Deputy Bryan McJunkins said rustlers may not look much different from legitimate ranchers as they move cattle into haulers, though the thieves tend to work at ...
View ArticleArk. farmers planting new soybean variety
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas farmers are planting about 900 acres of an edamame soybean variety that was developed by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. The strain holds the ...
View ArticleLong's 'leadership' prompts $1.25 million gift to UA center
University of Arkansas Athletic Director Jeff Long's decision to fire head football coach Bobby Petrino in the wake of a scandal prompted a gift of $1.25 million to the college's ...
View ArticleUAPB names Johnson as interim chancellor
Dr. Calvin Johnson will serve as interim chancellor for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, beginning May 29. Johnson, the former dean of the university's college of education, has ...
View ArticleMan arrested after improper sex offender registration
(By: Photo courtesy of Baxter County sheriff's office) Authorities arrested Joshua Lynn Cobb, 29, at his home in Baxter County Monday. The Arkansas Crime Information Center sent Cobb, who is ...
View ArticlePottsville Woman Wins $40,000 from Powerball
A Pottsville (Pope County) woman is a big winner in the Powerball lottery.Betty Duryea cashed in a $40,000 winning ticket today.She spent three-dollars on the big winner. It was two-dollars for the ...
View ArticleNation of Islam Leader Makes Headlines with Part of UAPB Speech
Part of a speech made by the Nation of Islam leader last night at UAPB is making national headlines the day after.Louis Farrakhan spoke in Pine Bluff as part of the school's Empowering the Next ...
View ArticleWomen of Faith Brings Message, Music to Little Rock in June
Women of Faith is bringing its message and music to Little Rock on June 16 at Robinson Center Music Hall. The one-day event is described as combining side-splitting humor and inspiration with ...
View ArticleIrwin named SEC Field Athlete of the Week
Andrew Irwin has earned weekly honors from the Southeastern Conference. Stemming from his victory in the pole vault at the Arizona State Tri-Meet, Irwin was named the SEC Field Athlete of the Week ...
View ArticleTubert leads some of the nation’s best
Emily Tubert leads some of the nation’s best women’s golfers into action this weekend at the 2012 Southeastern Conference Women’s Golf Championship at Blessings ...
View ArticlePadrissimo lawsuits dismissed, future still uncertain
A popular Hispanic nightclub's status is still in jeopardy despite a judge dismissing lawsuits against Padrissimo Discotheque and ...
View ArticleEl Chico Raising Funds for Murdered Worker's Family
El Chico restaurants announced today that its locations in Little Rock will donate a portion of dining proceeds from Wednesday to the family of Jesus Larrious Herrera. Herrera, 39, was shot to death ...
View Article$1.25M Gift for UA Cites "Courageous Leadership" of Athletic...
Citing "the courageous leadership" demonstrated recently by athletics director Jeff Long, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and its board chair Tuesday announced two separate gifts to the ...
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