06/21/11 Over 100 parents are suing the Brinkley School District alleging they treat some students differently than others.
06/21/11 Tulsa police and the Better Business Bureau have a warning about an alarm company whose salespeople were going door-to-door in Tulsa over the weekend.
06/21/11 Bringing attention to those in need and recognizing people who are making a difference is the goal of THV's Hero Central. And tonight we have a new member.
06/15/11 Stephens Media has filed a criminal complaint with Prosecutor Larry Jegley because Pulaski County School Superintendent Charles Hopson didn't respond to FOI requests for his cell phone and e-mail records. Dennis Byrd, chief of the Arkansas News Bureau, said Hopson had ignored requests submitted over the course of a month. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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06/10/11 A large stretch of Interstate 40 through Saint Francis County is one of 13 locations across the state selected for the installation of cable barriers in medians to reduce incidents of head-on collisions.
06/04/11 UPDATE: On Sunday, the golf scramble to benefit the family of Jonathan Schmidt raised $4,014.
06/03/11 The Palestine-Wheatley School Board selected its new high school principal Thursday night following an executive session during their second called meeting this week.
05/26/11 Unusual among Arkansas lakes in its makeup, Marion McCollum Lake Greenlee appears well on the way to recovery from major surgery a few years back.
05/18/11 Each day, dozens of Arkansas City residents walk the few blocks from downtown to the levee.
05/17/11 It is the human condition, we suppose, that all of us who live long enough will feel like we just stepped out of our time machine here in a future where everything seems faster, brighter and more complicated than it should be. by David Koon FRONTLINE: WIKILEAKS 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 AETN It is the human condition, we suppose, that all of us who live long enough will feel like we just stepped ...
05/16/11 Jessica Griffin, bereavement counselor with Legacy Hospice, spoke with the Alzheimer's Support Group during the group's May meeting at Three Rivers Nursing Center. Griffin has been in hospice for a...
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05/12/11 LITTLE ROCK - Westbound lanes of Interstate 40 in eastern Arkansas reopened to traffic Wednesday as residents in the southeastern part of the state braced for potential flooding along the Mississippi River.
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05/11/11 Arkansas highway officials have reopened westbound lanes of Interstate 40 between Memphis, Tenn., and Little Rock.
05/11/11 The roadway had been closed for a week due to high water along the White River. Floodwaters began filling the westbound lanes May 4, and highway department spokesman Glenn Bolick said Wednesday the water has receded enough to reopen the highway.
05/11/11 Arkansas highway officials reopened westbound lanes of Interstate 40 on Wednesday between Memphis, Tenn., and Little Rock, as flooding from the White River receded from the highway.
05/11/11 Forecasters predict record-breaking river crests in Mississippi and Tennessee over the next few weeks. In Louisiana, the flood crest is expected to move slowly downstream toward New Orleans. The swollen river has already forced thousands of people along the route to seek higher ground. The swollen Mississippi River carried its dangers of flooding and damage toward the Delta on Wednesday morning ...
05/11/11 There were two very hot topics a couple of Fridays ago. One was the shock, horror and disbelief that Ryan Mallett did not go in the first round of the NFL draft. The other was that the Arkansas Activities Association had released its classification numbers for the next two-year cycle. |