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Police search for suspect after shooting injures 6-year-old in Arkansas
PINE BLUFF, Ark. — The Pine Bluff Police Department is investigating after a child was left injured when someone fired a weapon. According to reports, just before 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, someone was firing a gun as they rode a red ATV through the 1600 block of West 25th Avenue.
Man charged with first-degree murder for Little Rock homicide
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Little Rock Police Department has arrested a man for his involvement in the death of a woman over the weekend. According to reports, on Saturday night officers were called to a home on Adams Street about an "assist medical call." When they got there...
Williams sees improvement in Arkansas' defense
FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas defense seems to be ready for the season opener. Travis Williams met with the media following Wednesday’s practice last week and likes where the team is at this point. “I thought camp went well,” Williams said. “You know how it is, the grind of...
Mark’s Arkansas Land Clearing Service Expands with New Location in Greenbrier
GREENBRIER, AR – August 21, 2024 – Mark’s Arkansas Land Clearing Service, a leading provider of land clearing solutions, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newest location in Greenbrier, Arkansas. The expansion marks a significant milestone for the company as it continues to meet the growing demand for top-quality land clearing services in the region.
Animal Control and NAFA Rescue hold Rubber Duck Race event
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Jonesboro Animal Control and Northeast Arkansans for Animals held a rubber duck race at Embassy Suites from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. The event invited families from around the community to come participate in duck races, a duck egg hunt, there was ice cream and prizes, and other activities for kids.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to hold a special puberty education session for girls aged 8-14
Little Rock, Arkansas – The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is once again offering its highly regarded Girlology session on September 22, aimed at helping young girls navigate the challenges of puberty with increased confidence. This engaging event, designed for girls aged 8 to 14 along with their parents or caregivers, will take place from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the spacious 12th-floor auditorium of the Jackson T. Stephens Spine & Neurosciences Institute.
Calipari, Arkansas set up fast-approaching fall visits with 2025 recruits in quest to add multiple 5-star pledges
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas remains ahead of the college basketball pack in terms of picking up the first top-10-ranked 5-star commitment in what looks to be a historically rich national class of 2025, and iconic Razorbacks head coach John Calipari is looking to pile on with more 5-star pledges moving forward.
Stop the Violence Rally in Texarkana offers hope, community softball game
TEXARKANA, Ark. – A Stop the Violence Rally in Texarkana provided hope to others with speakers and a community softball game on Saturday. The organizer, Shawntell Young, who lost her daughter Jaqualyn Paxton to gun violence in 2019, uses her memory to uplift young people with a scholarship offered to area college-bound kids.
Iconic Historic Building to be Torn Down in Hot Springs, Arkansas
A significant piece of Hot Springs, Arkansas history is about to go down in a pile of rubble soon. The iconic old St. Joseph Hospital which has been a part of Hot Springs for years is expected to be demolished, according to THV11. Several years ago the hospital was being used as the Arkansas School of Math, Sciences, and the Arts building.
Bobby Petrino likes WRs Hogs have available in his return
FAYETTEVILLE — Bobby Petrino has returned to Arkansas to serve as offensive coordinator. When Petrino was the head coach for four years at Arkansas he had some very good wide receiver groups. He recently reflected on what made those receivers so good and if he feels he has good talent in this group.
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