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981 license tags scrapped after complaint
Nearly 1, 000 license plates have been pulled from a state revenue office after a vehicle owner complained the letters on the license plate suggested a racial epithet.
Campaign launched on $300M water project bonds
Campaign launched on $300M water project bonds By ANDREW DeMILLO Associated Press Writer NORTH LITTLE ROCK Supporters of a ballot measure giving the state authority to issue $300 million in bonds for water ...
Thunderstorms dump hail, blow down trees in Ark.
A chain-reaction pileup on Interstate 40 in east Arkansas during one storm sent several people to the hospital and closed down the highway's westbound lanes for several hours, state police said.
LR Man Charged With Murder In Toddler's Death
A Little Rock man faces a capital murder charge after police say he slammed a 1-year-old girl into a wall, then told officers the girl fell out of bed.
Slaying suspect, 20, faces 2 other charges
A 20-year-old Little Rock man accused with his two brothers of killing a 6-year-old girl was formally charged Monday with unrelated counts of firearm possession and armed robbery.
Searcy Man Wounded In Little Rock Shooting
Little Rock police are investigating a Wednesday afternoon shooting in the city's Fair Park neighborhood.
Vereen hosts fundraiser for $32M brain center
Actor Ben Vereen, left, jokes with patient Tom Sziszak as the two talk about surgery scars at the John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital in Little Rock, Ark., Friday, July 18, 2008.
Lemonade Stand Honors Little Rock Murder Victim
The legacy of a Little Rock man murdered in March lives on. Saturday, his eight grandchildren raised five-hundred dollars for the Children's Miracle Network in his honor.
Ark. Democrats freeze out former lawmaker
The state Democratic Party today blocked former state Representative Dwayne Dobbins of North Little Rock from running as a Democrat for the position he resigned from three years ago to settle a felony sexual ...
Final day to register for storm aid nears
Monday is a noteworthy day for Arkansans: It's the last day for Natural State disaster victims to register for aid.
Conjoined barn swallows cause stir in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - It's an Arkansas bird story that at first might be hard to swallow.
Dem. Party, House eye barring Ark. Dobbins' return
Arkansas House and Democratic Party leaders are both proposing rule changes to prevent a former legislator from returning to a seat he left to settle a felony sexual assault charge after he was accused of ...
Baring Cross Date: July 8 Address: 1815 S. Elm St. Summary: A residential burglary was reported in which $520 worth of various items were stolen.
Puddle of Mudd ready to rock the riverfront Saturday
The humidity is chewable, the heat oppressing, but Puddle of Mudd front man Wes Scantlin is in good spirits and characteristically chill a couple hours before taking the stage in Little Rock, Ark.
Ark. Governor's Mansion subject of history project
LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Governor's Mansion has served as home to the state's first families for more than half a century.
One Dead In Interstate 30 Accident In North Little Rock
One person was killed Tuesday morning in an accident on Interstate 30 near the Arkansas River bridge.
Arkansans Get Ready for Race for the Cure
Susan G. Komen Foundation of Arkansas They're armed with the knowledge they need to make this Arkansas' most successful Race for the Cure yet.
Several stolen guns are off the streets, thanks to Pulaski County Sheriffs deputies and several other agencies working together.
Second found guilty in 2007 murder
Killing of Sherwood man nets 60 years A second person has been convicted in the 2007 shooting death of a Sherwood man and was sentenced to 60 years with the Arkansas Department of Correction.
Police Arrest Suspect In Recent Motel Thefts
Conway Police Department arrested a suspect Thursday in a recent string of incidents involving a person impersonating a drug agent at local motels while stealing guests' money.