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Wednesday’s Child: 18-year-old Gloria makes a new life for herself & her daughter after aging out of the foster care system
As part of our Wednesday's Child segment, we introduce you to a child in the state's foster care system who is waiting to be adopted, but what happens if that moment never comes? It’s a reality for teens in the system, but it doesn't have to be the end of the road.
Legislators preview potential gun law changes in 2025 session
Arkansans would be able to carry guns at a number of new locations, including school campuses and bus stops, under potential bills to be introduced in next year’s legislative session. Lawmakers gave a preview of some of the potential changes in a meeting of the Game and Fish/State Police Subcommittee of the Arkansas Legislative Council Wednesday. The […]
Arkansas lawmakers to enforce rule fining pharmacy benefit managers up to $5,000 per violation to protect independent pharmacies
Arkansas lawmakers are cracking down on pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) after passing a law that fines them up to $5,000 per violation of medication pricing standards paid to pharmacies.
Do You Know The 1,000 Feet Law In Arkansas? You Better…
Cooler temperatures are here, and that means more people will be outside walking, hiking, or riding their ATVs. Deer hunting season is coming soon, too. There are some things to remember when exploring Arkansas. Whether you are a property owner or just someone enjoying the great outdoors you need to...
Arkansas Black Hall of Fame unveils 2024 class of inductees
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — This year the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is celebrating 32 years of Black excellence with the announcement of the 2024 class of inductees. The organization unveiled the names of six honorees who have made significant contributions to the state and world through health and business initiatives, government service, justice, and entertainment.
Safety concerns grow for kids at dangerous Kanis Road bus stop in Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Several Little Rock School District parents are sounding the alarm over safety concerns involving a bus stop which they claim is putting students as young as kindergarteners at risk on a busy Little Rock street. Monique Moore’s children's bus stop sits off the intersection of...
Russellville school safety protocol on alert after social media threat, arrest
Police are continuing to investigate a social media threat made against Russellville Junior High School. Although there’s been an arrest, school officials are not completely letting their guard down and are maintaining their safety protocols.
Little Rock airport to adopt cashless parking system | What to know
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Clinton National Airport in Little Rock will transition to a cashless parking system starting Sept. 9. According to airport officials, 96% of customers already pay for parking using a credit card, and the change will "allow additional employees to assist passengers as needed in the parking lots and terminal."
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