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Man Arrested in Arkansas for Allegedly Killing Family in Oklahoma
Jonathon Candy, 42, was apprehended in Arkansas for allegedly killing his wife Lindsay, 39, and three of their children in Oklahoma, aged 12, 14, and 18. Oklahoma City Police Sergeant Gary Knight confirmed that officers found five deceased individuals in the home upon arrival. Sgt. Knight clarified the nature of...
Saturday, July 6: Great weekend weather, keeping humidity away
I think Mother Nature is trying to apologize for the soggy ending on the 4th by bringing lovely weather for the 5th, 6th, and 7th. Thankfully, the hot and humid conditions will be staying away. Temperatures today will be warmer than what we got yesterday, but still not too bad. Expect highs to climb to […]
Catching up with Hunter Mickelson of Team Arkansas TBT
FAYETTEVILLE, A.R. (KNWA/KFTA) – With two weeks until tipoff for Team Arkansas in the 2024 TBT, former Hog Hunter Mickelson caught up with PTN’s Evan Kamikow. Mickelson, who played at Arkansas from 2011-2013 before transferring to Kansas, is entering his third tournament playing for Monty Patel and Team Arkansas. Currently, Mickelson is Patel’s assistant coach at eStem in Little Rock.
Museum of the American Revolution staff member talks to ARC about how America got started
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Little Rock ARC took a trip right to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Over Zoom that is. KATV's Kaelin Clay spoke with Meg Bowersox, the Manager of Gallery Interpretation at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, about how our country got its start.
Deadline extended for Arkansans to apply for FEMA disaster assistance for those impacted by May storms
FEMA has extended the deadline for disaster assistance for Arkansans affected by the Memorial Day storms that moved through the northern parts of the state.
Mosquito season is here — more than a third of states have detected West Nile virus
Nine cases of West Nile virus have been confirmed so far this year, as disease experts say the virus appears to be circulating more than usual for this time of summer. As of June 25, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had confirmed human cases in at least seven states: Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi and Tennessee. At least 18 states have detected the virus this year in humans, mosquitoes, birds or other animals.
Remains of Arkansas-born sailor lost at Pearl Harbor identified, set to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery
The remains of a sailor born in Arkansas and killed in the early hours of the Pearl Harbor attack that pulled the US into World War II have been identified and will receive a formal military internment.
Bismarck man convicted for starving cattle
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — A Bismarck man has been convicted of two counts of criminal mischief in the first degree following an investigation by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Law Enforcement Section. The convictions took place in Hot Spring and Howard counties. On June 28, 2024, James Barrett...
Northwest Arkansas residents get helping hand from Samaritan's Purse with storm cleanup
ROGERS, Ark. — Like many residents across Benton and Madison County, Jesse Gulledge and his wife are still picking up the pieces after tornado damage. He says in his 36 years of living in Arkansas, he’s never seen a storm like this one. "It was the scariest thing...
Lake Rayburn firefighters knock down a brush fire
The Lake Rayburn Fire Department was sent to Oriole Drive shortly before 1:00 Friday afternoon when it was reported that a brush fire had broken out and was threatening nearby homes. Firefighters arrived a short time later and quickly gained control of the blaze with no structures damaged. It’s unknown...
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