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'I don't feel safe in my own college town' | U of A student falls victim to car theft
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — While a new report from the Fayetteville Police Department said there were 1,237 larceny/thefts and 1,496 total property crimes reported in the past eight months, those kinds of crimes are down 31% from last year. Over the weekend, a University of Arkansas student's car was stolen.
AEA president supports phone-free policy in schools
BENTON COUNTY, Ark. — The president of the Arkansas Education Association, a union representing many teachers in the Natural State, says it's not often that she's in agreement with the governor and education secretary. This summer, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders issued an invitation to all public school districts to...
Machine learning leads to a first in forestry management tools
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A new dataset is providing a bird’s-eye view of Arkansas’ forests 1 meter at a time. An Arkansas researcher has developed the first high-resolution forest canopy cover dataset for an entire state, providing valuable insights for forest management and conservation to a major economic sector in Arkansas.
Central Arkansas Rescue Transport receives $25,000 grant funding for pet transport efforts
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Central Arkansas Rescue Transport (CART) is the recipient of a grant fund that will allow its coalition members to ensure more animals are delivered for adoptions and receive additional services. CART is made up of eight Arkansas Rescues and Shelters, which administers the transportation of...
2 Carat Diamond Found at Crater of Diamonds in Arkansas
A big 2-carat diamond was recently found at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. This find is the second-largest diamond found this year and it was found when a father and son were out on a 'Boy's Trip'. Will and Marshall Barnett, of Buckeye, Arizona, were on a...
Two big events set for bowhunters before opening day
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas deer season officially kicks off this year with the new early buck archery hunt scheduled for Sept. 7-9, and that has many bowhunters chomping at the bit to get in the woods. If you’re looking for an early taste of the season to come, The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation and many of their partners in conservation have two opportunities to get excited to climb into a tree with a stick and string.
Corrina Neal to Discuss Dream Interpretation in Arkansas Folklife Web Series
Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts will host Corrina Neal as the guest for the August session of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series, set for 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21. Neal will discuss her counseling career, heritage scholarship, dream interpretation and holistic healing with series host Lauren Willette. This event is free and open to the public, and registration is required.
Several Arkansas schools begin this week | Here are some traffic tips to avoid steep penalties
ARKANSAS, USA — The new school year is here, which means the roads will get a little busier during drop-off and pick-up hours. With the added back-to-school traffic, the good news is that there isn't much new construction people need to worry about. "There are no big projects that...
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