Arkansas Wildlife Workers Tracking Bear in Conway
The UCA Bears are not the only bears in Conway anymore.Conway Police and Arkansas Game & Fish Commission (AGFC) officials say a young black bear has been spotted in the Country Club Road ...
View ArticleConway Cop, Charged With DWI, Already on Paid Leave
After being recognized for his anti drunk driving efforts, Conway police officer Jason Davis found himself behind the wheel of a DWI crash late Sunday ...
View ArticleUA hosts future SEC foe Missouri
FAYETTEVILLE – After playing six of its last seven games away from home, the No. 18 Arkansas baseball team opens an eight-game homestand on Tuesday as it faces future Southeastern Conference ...
View ArticleJoyce Elliott resigns as Neighborhood project director
-; State Sen. Joyce Elliott resigned today as executive director of the Central Little Rock Neighborhood project, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock announced. UALR vice chancellor for ...
View ArticleNorth Little Rock Continues Egg Addling Efforts
An egg hunt in North Little Rock's Burns Park. Park ranger Kate Finefield says city employees addled 65 Canada geese eggs over the weekend. The employees looked for nests and brushed oil onto ...
View ArticleLR districts oppose ending desegregation agreement
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Three Little Rock-area school districts are asking a federal judge to deny Arkansas' attempt to end a desegregation settlement agreement that has required the state to ...
View ArticleWarrants Sweep Rounds Up 11 in Pope County, Opponent Says Grant Co. Sheriff...
Eleven people face a judge today after a warrants sweep in Pope County. The Russellville Police Department and Pope County Sheriff's office along with other agencies conducted the search ...
View ArticleOccupy Little Rock On The Move... To Protest
They started from their campsite at 4th street and marched to protest the city's decision to kick them out of that campsite on May 16th for ...
View ArticleState Senator Elliott Steps Down From Promise Program
Senator Joyce Elliott says,"Although some questions about the application of the law to public-private partnerships certainly remain unanswered, I feel I must lead by ...
View ArticleSeveral Groups Raising Money for Injured Lowell Police Chief
The police chief of Lowell remains in critical condition after a motorcycle accident in Florida Friday night. One of the chief's friends says Joe Landers has always been there for her and ...
View ArticleRazorback women's golf earns Regional trip
NCAA Release FAYETTEVILLE – The University of Arkansas women’s golf team was selected to participate in the NCAA Central Region Championship it was announced Monday. The Razorbacks ...
View ArticleDangers of At-Home Tattooing
"I've got a nice clean area here at the house, I've got a dental chair, everything copacetic, I've been licensed for a while," said the at-home ...
View ArticleSt. Joseph Catholic School Fundraiser Deadline Extended
A Pine Bluff Catholic School struggling to raise money to keep it's doors open by gets a huge gift, an extension. Teachers at St. Joseph Catholic High School tell KARK the bishop is giving them ...
View ArticleTornado watch issued in western, northern Oklahoma
Keli Cain, spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Office of Emergency Management, said late Monday that her agency had received reports of structures being damaged west of Medford, Okla. She says there were ...
View ArticlePrices go thigh-high as consumers seek dark meat
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Pat LaFrieda Jr. can't get enough chicken thighs. If his family business featured on the new Food Network series "Meat Men" orders 100 cases of boneless, skinless ...
View ArticleToo Close to Call Whether District 1 Race Headed for Runoff
As of 1 a.m. Wednesday, the Democratic race for the District 1 congressional seat was too close to call. It's clear prosecutor Scott Ellington will come out on top. With 96-percent of the vote ...
View ArticleCotton avoids anti-establishment tide
It's the type of atmosphere that would make a candidate with a laundry list of Washington-based endorsements and an overwhelming cash advantage worry. Instead, Republican congressional hopeful ...
View ArticleUA to use $1 million in gifts for display honoring Walton
The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville will use a combined $1 million in private gifts to fund a new display featuring Wal-Mart Stores Inc. founder Sam Walton in the building that houses the ...
View Article42% of Voters Choose Other Than Obama in Arkansas and Kentucky Democratic...
Tennessee attorney John Wolfe, Jr. is challenging President Barack Obama in several Democratic primaries. (AP Photo) (CNSNews.com) - President Barack Obama won Tuesday's Democratic primaries in ...
View ArticleChallenger gives Obama a run
Dawne Benafield Vandiver, executive director of the state Democratic Party, talks Tuesday with John Wolfe, a Tennessee lawyer who ran strong against President Barack Obama in ...
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