Police Tipped off, NLR Bank Robbery Stopped
The North Little Rock Police Department (NLRPD) is crediting a tip to helping them stop a planned bank robbery.The NLRPD and special agents from the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Bureau are ...
View ArticleInvestigators Comb Through Ashes of Kensett Fire
State investigators were combing through smoking piles of rubble in Kensett Monday, trying to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed four historic ...
View ArticlePreparing Indianapolis for the Super Bowl
Indianapolis is no stranger to big time sports. But the Super Bowl is without peer. A reward for building a new stadium. And the city has responded. "We don't have beaches, we don't ...
View ArticleDouble Shooting in Saline County
Alexander Police tell KARK that right now at the intersection of Violet Cove and Lindsey drive, they're working a shooting where two people were ...
View ArticleArk. Lt. Gov., Sec. of State report trips, gifts
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas Lt. Gov. Mark Darr and Secretary of State Mark Martin each went on trips paid by outside groups valued at about $10,000 last year, with both officeholders making ...
View ArticleArk. police chief says 2 men injured in shooting
Alexander Police Chief Horace Walters says one man was taken to a hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds after authorities found him in a yard on Monday afternoon. Walters says another man was ...
View ArticleEscape to Little Rock, Arkansas and beat those winter blues
If the cold weather and gray skies are getting to you and your kids, Little Rock, Arkansas and vicinity is the perfect family travel destination for a winter escape. With its normally mild winters, ...
View ArticleArkansas Music Pavilion moving to county fairgrounds
Andy Shupe Planned improvement to the Arkansas Music Pavilion site at the Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville has yet to begin following a change in mall ...
View ArticleAppeal planned in Crystal Bridges' bid for Fisk collection
The Tennessee attorney general's office plans to appeal a decision made late last year by that state's appeals court that upheld a Bentonville, Ark., museum's desire to buy a ...
View ArticleBaby Born On the Road, Hours After Dad Returns Home
Melanie Chanel May is 7 pounds 15 ounces, 19 inches long with a full head of hair. She's also nicknamed the Garden Street Baby, because it was under that exit sign that she was born.Monday ...
View ArticleGirl Gets 6 Organ Transplant
A story of survival with a happy ending. A little girl from Maine received not one, not two, but SIX life-saving organ transplants and is now on the road to ...
View ArticleBeebe eyes $30M from surplus to fund budgets
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Gov. Mike Beebe has asked lawmakers to use $30.5 million of the state's surplus to provide additional money to state agencies, including $2.6 million for the ...
View ArticleJudges back panel on royalties ruling
The Arkansas Court of Appeals agreed Wednesday with an Oil and Gas Commission ruling that gives the commission some flexibility in deciding how much must be paid to people who are forced to lease ...
View ArticleHarris To Comply But Will Fight State Rules
Rep. Justin Harris, R-West Fork, said he told state officials Wednesday he will comply with proposed new rules instructing schools not to use taxpayer money to teach religion, but will fight some of ...
View ArticleLife Styles Announces New Director
The assistant director of Life Styles, a nonprofit groupworking with people with disabilities in Benton and Washington counties, has been promoted to executive ...
View ArticleRogers Grad Spoonhour Dies
Charlie Spoonhour never wore a Mounties basketball uniform, but that didn't stop the 1956 Rogers High graduate from becoming a successful college basketball ...
View ArticleWoman Accused Of Forging Check
A Florida woman was in the Benton County Jail on Wednesday after Rogers police officials said she tried to cash a forged check at a bank ...
View ArticlePerfect Harmony To Perform
The Perfect Harmony Women's Barbershop Chorus will present an introduction to barbershop-style singing during the Feb. 10 Brown Bag Seminar at College at the ...
View ArticleCity Edict Darkens Tree
Andy Shupe An elm tree stands Wednesday in front of Fayetteville's old post office building on the downtown square. City officials want to keep the tree lit with strands of red, decorative ...
View ArticlePlanning Board Delays Action
Action on the proposed Big Springs Sporting Clays development on property at 14321 Beaty Road near Gravette was delayed Wednesday by the Benton County Planning ...
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