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Frigid temperatures led state officials to cancel some New Year's Day tradition activities, warning the public to be aware of the signs of frostbite and hypothermia and limit outdoor exposure. → Read More
Draft rules on how charter schools can buy or lease unused, vacant school district buildings will be up for public discussion Thursday. → Read More
Recent water issues in small cities and bigger towns across the state led FOX16 to investigate how Arkansas monitors the quality of water people get in their homes. → Read More
Some Arkansas legislators have questions for DHS. → Read More
This week KARK's Working 4 You explored the ARChoices program that allows people at risk of institutionalization to stay in their homes for care and alleged problems with a new computer algorithm that allocates care hours and cuts. → Read More
The Department of Human Services has said the algorithm is objective and reliable. But cerebral palsy patients like Annette and Tammy Dobbs are doubting it. → Read More
Diana Maulding claims two of three houses reported by the county assessor to be taxed by on the property card for 2017 have never existed here. → Read More
A Medicaid program allows thousands of Arkansans to remain in their homes instead of being institutionalized because of serious disabilities and effects of growing older. In the past, nurses... → Read More
Despite the apparent good intentions, patients under the ARChoices program have sued the state, alleging the process is unfair and flawed. → Read More
Back in July, Marci Manley spoke with a group of Vietnam-era veterans, all suffering chronic diseases, that believes exposure to herbicides during their service in Thailand in support of the war is killing them. → Read More
A group of former felons work together trying to prevent crime in Little Rock's hot spots have an idea to take rundown properties and turn them into career pathways. → Read More
Hundreds of unoccupied homes are on the city's list of problem properties in Little Rock. → Read More
Women, teens, even some children have become victims of "sextortion" and "revenge porn." → Read More
Arkansans who want a say in the debate over the controversial weed killer dicamba have just one week left to submit their thoughts by email or mail. → Read More
Arkansans who want a say in the debate over the controversial weed killer dicamba have just one week left to submit their thoughts by email or mail. → Read More
Beverly Carter was murdered in September 2014. Her family is alleging negligence on the part of Crye-Leike Real Estate for failing to train her to avoid dangerous situations. → Read More
Beverly Carter was murdered in September 2014. Her family is alleging negligence on the part of Crye-Leike Real Estate for failing to train her to avoid dangerous situations. → Read More
According to latest numbers, consumers spend over 300 billion dollars a year on prescriptions. Did you know, though, that your health plan may be getting reimbursements for some of the medications you take? → Read More
The city of Little Rock's population, at last estimates by the American Community Survey, break down to 42 percent white and 48 percent African American. But demographics of the Little Rock School District show a picture that is not nearly representative of the city as a whole. → Read More
The city of Little Rock's population, at last estimates by the American Community Survey, break down to 42 percent white and 48 percent African American. But demographics of the Little Rock School District show a picture that is not nearly representative of the city as a whole. → Read More