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For decades, retired Hot Springs police captain Willie McCoy has mentored young boys through his love of boxing. But that task grew a bit more difficult earlier this year, when the Boys and Girls Club lost its charter and McCoy's boxers had nowhere to go. → Read More
Little Rock's 12th Street corridor has faced many social and economic challenges over the years. It took another blow earlier this year, when the area's only grocery store closed. → Read More
Little Rock's 12th Street corridor has faced many social and economic challenges over the years. It took another blow earlier this year, when the area's only grocery store closed. → Read More
Little Rock's 12th Street corridor has faced many social and economic challenges over the years. It took another blow earlier this year, when the area's only grocery store closed. → Read More
Cleburne County deputies are investigating after a puppy was shot in the face this weekend. The dog's family is now outraged, saying their neighbor is responsible for nearly killing her. → Read More
Nate Robertson is the motorcyclist who filmed the altercation and says sharing the story all comes down to creating awareness for street safety, cars and bikes alike. A Russellville police report... → Read More
Nate Robertson is the motorcyclist who filmed the altercation and says sharing the story all comes down to creating awareness for street safety, cars and bikes alike. A Russellville police report shows the driver who accosted Robertson is expected to face terroristic threatening and criminal mischief charges. → Read More
Some in the area argue the economic potential of Heber Springs and Greers Ferry Lake is all dammed up, but by allowing alcohol sales it will open the floodgates to increased tourism. → Read More
Attorneys are seeking a temporary restraining order to bring construction to a screeching halt...or, at least until those studies can be completed. → Read More
Attorneys are seeking a temporary restraining order to bring construction to a screeching halt...or, at least until those studies can be completed. → Read More
Wanda Gill hasn't been seen or heard from since late April. Investigators say when her husband Joe took his own life, he took all the answers with him. → Read More
On a city level, we know that Little Rock is not in compliance with its own rental inspection program. Some tenants advocates argue by cleaning up code enforcement, the city could clean up some of its most problematic properties. → Read More
On a city level, we know that Little Rock is not in compliance with its own rental inspection program. Some tenants advocates argue by cleaning up code enforcement, the city could clean up some of its most problematic properties. → Read More
Many renters in Little Rock are forced to live in unhealthy situations, without the financial means to get out, and some who fear they'll be kicked out should they speak out. → Read More
Some people have gone as far as to call the corner of Graham Rd. and Kerr Station Rd. a "fatality waiting to happen." → Read More
Yell County EMS has been in dire financial straits in the last couple of years, after its former director embezzled nearly $700,000 over the span of years. Sidney Ward and his wife Donna were both convicted earlier this year. → Read More
Yell County EMS has been in dire financial straits in the last couple of years, after its former director embezzled nearly $700,000 over the span of years. Sidney Ward and his wife Donna were both convicted earlier this year. → Read More
Camp Hope is the only camp in the nation solely for kids who are victims of domestic and sexual abuse. This is the first year the camp has taken place in Arkansas. It's intent is all in the name: to create a sense of hope in the hearts of kids who attend. → Read More
US District Judge Kristine Baker issued a preliminary injunction Monday that ensured pill-induced abortions can continue in Arkansas, despite the passage of a state law in 2015 that effectively bans the procedure. → Read More
US District Judge Kristine Baker issued a preliminary injunction Monday that ensured pill-induced abortions can continue in Arkansas, despite the passage of a state law in 2015 that effectively bans the procedure. → Read More