Jun 24, 2009 | MyFoxMemphis
Deer Chased by Pomeranian in House
Cindy Wood says she was making breakfast around 7 o'clock Friday morning when a deer jumped a 6 foot fence in her Marion, Arkansas backyard and decided he wanted breakfast too.
875th prepares to blast Afghan bombs
The soldiers took a break from the blazing heat Friday, shucking off helmets as they leaned against the pavilion's tall wooden tables piled high with hundreds of pounds of explosives.
Small Community On Edge By Alleged Arsonist
A small Arkansas community is on edge. Four homes in Crittenden County, just streets apart, have been set on fire in the last week.
Vacant Homes Set on Fire in Harvard Yard, AR
Investigators in Crittenden County, Arkansas say a number of vacant homes in the Harvard Yard community near Marion were set on fire over the course of a week.
Scheide's Walmart Open victory airs Sunday on VERSUS
The fourth stop on the Walmart FLW Tour took place on Beaver Lake in Rogers, Ark.
Circuit Judge John Fogleman of Marion had a press event today to formalize his previously announced candidacy for a vacancy on the state Supreme Court , a race for which Appeals Court Judge Courtney Henry earlier had announced.
Marion Police Faces Civil Rights Lawsuit
MARION, Ark. - The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into allegations about the city of Marion, Arkansas, filing a lawsuit against the city for alleged civil rights violations.
Henry cites work in election for justice
Arkansas Court of Appeals Judge Courtney Henry officially announced Friday that she is a candidate for state Supreme Court in next year's election.
Mariona s cigarette-tax exemption, border-city status has some fuming
Cigarettes are a lot more expensive for Arkansans since the 56-cent-per-pack state tobacco tax increase became law in March, except for residents of border cities like Texarkana and Fort Smith, whose residents pay the tax rate of the neighboring states under Arkansasa TM border-city exemption law.