Jessica Ranck, KARK 4 News

Jessica Ranck

KARK 4 News

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Arkansas banks address Silicon Valley Bank collapse, the possibility of it happening in the Natural State

Bankers in Arkansas are working to ease the concern of customers in the Natural State following the collapse of a California-based bank. → Read More

People living in Pulaski County mobile home park say they’re blindsided after receiving 30-day vacate notice

Renters at a mobile home park in Pulaski County said they were blindsided after the new landlord sent out a notice to vacate, giving them just 30 days to pack up and leave. → Read More

Mayflower Public Schools still facing bus driver shortage, relying on staff to pick up the slack

As the school year presses on, some districts in Arkansas still find themselves without bus drivers. → Read More

Little Rock’s Soiree Magazine brings focus to addiction recovery

Little Rock’s Soiree Magazine has a beautiful issue hitting newsstands that is featuring stories of addiction and recovery. → Read More

Family says they’re frustrated over rejection letter from Arkansas School for the Blind

An Arkansas family says they’re left with a lot of questions after their son was rejected from the Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. → Read More

Searcy Police Chief says he wants more officers to deal with surge in violence

The Searcy Police Department is making a call for more officers as violence makes its way into the city and surrounding areas. → Read More

Transgender related bills sweep discussion in Arkansas legislature

Transgender issues have been a hot topic of discussion in this year’s general legislative session. → Read More

Oldest referee in Arkansas James ‘Old School’ Givens speaks on storied career

Whether they’re good plays or bad plays, you’ll always remember the person calling them and some referees may stick out more than others. → Read More

Mentorship program targets at-risk youth, showing them a path to a brighter future

A local youth program is looking to expand its services to help more teenagers say goodbye to violence. → Read More

Conway Corp set to unveil new solar farm, powering 21,000 homes

An energy company in Conway is set to unveil a project that could save its customers some serious cash. → Read More

Dardanelle Police Department giving the chance to arrest your ex this Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day the Dardanelle Police Department is offering up a special that will have you digging through some old contacts. → Read More

Benton River Center expanding training program, hoping to get more lifeguards this summer

The River Center in Benton is launching a new training program in hopes to recruit more lifeguards this summer. → Read More

Danville senior makes game winning shot, after an act of sportsmanship

Saturday night, Danville High School senior Talon Hefner scored the final points in his final game at home. → Read More

Working 4 You: Brides say they haven’t received the items they paid for from flower preservation business

Newlyweds are frustrated after they say they have been ghosted by a Little Rock business owner who preserves wedding bouquets. → Read More

Conversation erupts on social media after meteor sighting in Arkansas

Conversations electrified on social media Tuesday morning after a meteor soared across the sky in central Arkansas. → Read More

Family calls for change after dad is hit and killed while crossing street at Oaklawn

A central Arkansas family is calling for change after their loved one was hit and killed while crossing the street near Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort in Hot Springs. → Read More

Arkansas Community Advocates working to feed families as inflation gets worse

As prices continue to soar at the grocery story, a group in North Little Rock is making sure everyone gets the food they need. → Read More

North Little Rock fire marshal gives tips on keeping warm safely when the power goes out

All eyes will be on the power lines with another round of winter weather headed for central Arkansas, and if power goes out, local fire departments say they want people to be prepared with ways to stay warm and stay safe. → Read More

Granddaughter says she’s upset with grandma’s living conditions at Searcy nursing home

A granddaughter is begging for change after she says her grandma is being treated unfairly at a Searcy nursing home. → Read More

New details show victim and suspect in Mayflower I-40 homicide did not know each other

New details from a Mayflower homicide show the suspect and the victim had no relation to each other. → Read More