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FDA says E-cigarette use is an epidemic among American teenagers

Tonight the FDA is proposing new rules for e-cigarettes. The government says the rules could prevent more young adults from becoming addicted to nicotine. → Read More

On this day in AR history: March 15

On this day in 1851, Governor John LIttle was born. He only served as the state leader for one month. → Read More

On this day in AR history: March 15

On this day in 1851, Governor John LIttle was born. He only served as the state leader for one month. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 14

On this day in 1954, a new Arkansas college was accredited by the North Central Association named Harding College. → Read More

The Pentagon moving forward with new transgender military policy

The Pentagon is officially moving forward with the President’s order to bar most transgender people from serving in the military. → Read More

CHI St. Vincent colorectal cancer awareness campaign

March is National Cancer Awareness Month and with that in mind, Dr. Peter Emanuel with CHI St. Vincent shares about the most prevalent types of cancer in Arkansas. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 6

On this day in 1887, the man who wrote "When the Saints Go March In" was born in Faulkner County. → Read More

Lawmaker wants to limit President's national emergency power

A Republican Congressman from New York wants to limit the President's powers to declare a national emergency. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 5

In March 1940, the Daisy's Red Ryder BB Gun was first produced in Benton County. → Read More

18-year-old testifies for vaccines before Senate

The Senate health committee held a hearing on vaccines and preventable disease outbreaks. Lawmakers heard from health and infectious disease experts, as well as 18-year-old Ethan Lindenberger from Norwalk, Ohio. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 4

On this day in Arkansas history in 1918, the U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling to declare that Island 37 in the Mississippi River was now a part of Arkansas. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 2

On this day 200 years ago Arkansas officially became a territory. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: March 1

On this day in 1897, England incorporated. → Read More

House passes two gun-control bills

For the first time in more than 20 years, the house passed two substantial gun control bills. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: February 28

One of the most successful entrepreneurs in Arkansas born on this day in 1927. → Read More

Former attorney to President Trump testifies

Michael Cohen told Congress in a blistering hearing the President knew of hush payments to adult actress Stormy Daniels. → Read More

Pharma CEO's testify before Congress about RX prices

CEO's from some of the largest pharmaceutical companies testified before Congress today. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: February 26

On this day in 1932, Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland. He was born to Ray and Carrie Cash and he had six brothers and sisters. → Read More

The Latest: R&B singer R. Kelly is freed on bail in Chicago

CHICAGO (AP) — 5:25 p.m. R&B singer R. Kelly has been released from jail in Chicago, three days after being booked on charges alleging that he sexually abused four women, including three who were minors at the time. → Read More

On this day in Arkansas history: February 25

On this day in 1905, one of the most destructive fires in Arkansas history destroyed Hot Springs. → Read More