A Gift Of Gears
Two Bentonville High School students went home Friday with a new pair of wheels.
View ArticleTeen Parents Persevere, Graduate High School
Crossing the stage was an important milestone for Manny Hernandez and Percela Velasco.
View ArticleMusic, Education Come Together For Students
Music and education came together Friday when 1,600 fourth- and fifth-graders played recorders alongside the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra in a program promoted by the renowned New York venue,...
View ArticleCouncil To Consider Rezone Request
The City Council will make a decision Monday night on a rezoning request recommended for denial.
View ArticleRoad Closed After Sinkhole is Found
School buses were rerouted and a section of Twelve Corners Road was closed to traffic Friday morning after a large hole was discovered beneath the road bed just west of Dodd Road.
View Article3rd Friday Draws A Crowd
It was a first for a Main Street Rogers beer garden and everyone said it was about time during the 3rd Friday event in downtown Rogers.
View ArticleGlass Recycling Grows
People’s drinking habits on Dickson Street are helping low-income families save money on utility bills.
View ArticleCounty Goes Wireless For Courts
Benton County’s courthouse is 85 years old, but the judicial system wants to keep pace with 21st century technology.
View ArticleStudents Must Acclimate To Change
Nathan Hernandez said he will be 27 hours away from home.
View ArticleEdwards Announces Re-Election Bid
Washington County Judge Marilyn Edwards wants a fourth term.
View ArticleOfficers’ force use falls 24% in capital
While crime, and arrests in Little Rock went down slightly in 2012, the number of use-of-force incidents went down by nearly a quarter.
View ArticleFuture up in the air for old cargo plane
Depending on whom you ask, the aging cargo plane parked on the ramp at the North Little Rock Municipal Airport for more than a half-dozen years is either a dangerous eyesore or a flying legend.
View ArticlePB to weigh moving police patrol to ex-armory
The Pine Bluff City Council will hear for the first time tonight a proposal to relocate the Police Department’s patrol division from Commerce Road to a former armory building on Myrtle Street.
View ArticleJail options daze Phillips County JPs
Members of the Phillips County Quorum Court have admitted that they are feeling overwhelmed by the amount of planning and money it will take to either reopen the county’s decrepit jail or to build a...
View ArticleHot Springs man found innocent of 2010 capital-murder charge
A Garland County Circuit Court jury deliberated for less than 30 minutes before acquitting a Hot Springs man of capital murder in the 2010 shooting death of a Malvern man.
View ArticleFiling seeks Alamo properties
Two men who won a $30 million judgment against evangelist Tony Alamo have added a dozen properties — including six that prosecutors also have asked a judge to seize — to the list of properties they are...
View ArticleNW Arkansas today
QUOTE OF THE DAY “Our national parks are part of the way we as a country protect the environment.” Jesse Weiss, associate professor of sociology and environmental studies at University of the Ozarks in...
View ArticleBody recovered from Black River
A fisherman found a girl’s body Saturday in the Black River near the line between Lawrence and Randolph counties, the Lawrence County sheriff said.
View ArticleMan killed, 2 hurt in U.S. 70 collision
A Pearcy man died and two other Arkansans were injured after a two-vehicle collision in Garland County on Saturday, according to a preliminary Arkansas State Police fatality accident report.
View ArticleStudents Learn About Nutrition
It was not just chefs in the kitchen Friday at Tyson Foods.
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