Susan El Khoury, KARK 4 News

Susan El Khoury

KARK 4 News

Little Rock, AR, United States

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Past articles by Susan:

Arkansas law leaves family fighting disability and debt

A central Arkansas mom claims a state law is preventing her from getting the help she needs after she was severely injured in a car crash caused by a police officer. → Read More

Arkansas law leaves family fighting disability and debt

A central Arkansas mom claims a state law is preventing her from getting the help she needs after she was severely injured in a car crash caused by a police officer. → Read More

Growing number of broken streetlights shining a light on disconnect between Little Rock residents and city, Entergy

Broken streetlights are leaving some Little Rock neighborhoods in the dark, so Working 4 You took a closer look and found some spots are slipping through the cracks even as the city pays millions each year. → Read More

Former officer fired by LRPD gets access to records looking into issues Chief Keith Humphrey

A former Little Rock police officer will be able to see a full investigative file and report completed by a city human resources investigator into allegations of wrongdoing by the chief and police department. → Read More

Appeals court rules city of Little Rock was not in contempt by placing officer on leave

The Arkansas Court of Appeals says the city of Little Rock should not have been held in contempt of court when it placed a former police officer on administrative leave during an ongoing employment dispute. → Read More

LRPD chief considering taking city to court, lawyer says

The Little Rock Police Chief is considering taking the city to court over employment discrimination claims, according to the Chief's lawyer. → Read More

New questions arise surrounding LRPD Chief Keith Humphrey’s investigation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – New questions surround what’s happening with Little Rock’s police force after a city human resources investigator accused the Chief of targeting and harassing officers. The investigator claims that Humphrey and two other high-ranking Little Rock Police Department officers were involved in racial discrimination and retaliation, according to an email obtained by […] → Read More

Federal judge tosses civil rights lawsuit from LRPD Chief Keith Humphrey

A federal judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed by Chief Keith Humphrey of the Little Rock Police Department against more than 20 people and the Fraternal Order of Police. → Read More

Federal judge tosses civil rights lawsuit from LRPD Chief Keith Humphrey

A federal judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed by Chief Keith Humphrey of the Little Rock Police Department against more than 20 people and the Fraternal Order of Police. → Read More

HR investigator calls lawsuits against LRPD chief ‘preventative crisis’ for Little Rock officials

A preventative crisis – that is how a human resources investigator described the current storm of lawsuits surrounding Little Rock police chief Keith Humphrey. → Read More

HR investigator calls lawsuits against LRPD chief ‘preventative crisis’ for Little Rock officials

A preventative crisis – that is how a human resources investigator described the current storm of lawsuits surrounding Little Rock police chief Keith Humphrey. → Read More

LRPD chief hit with new lawsuit alleging inference in internal investigations, claims of favoritism

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new lawsuit was filed against Little Rock Police Department Chief Keith Humphrey Monday, this one claiming he’s showing favoritism. The lawsuit also names three other high-ranking officers, Assistant Chief Crystal Young-Haskins, Lt. Brittney Gunn and Lt. James Sloan. The four current and former officers who are bringing the suit – […] → Read More

Fox 16 Investigates: Community frustrated over Lyon College president comments

In Batesville there are new calls for the president of Lyon College to resign after he made some questionable statements. → Read More

Fox 16 Investigates: Little Rock Police Chief plans to sue city for violating civil rights

Little Rock's Police Chief to sue the city for violating his civil rights, according to new court documents obtained by Fox 16 Investigates. → Read More

Working 4 You: Little Rock law firm fighting owners of downtown high-rise over building repairs

A Little Rock law firm is fighting the owners of a downtown high rise arguing they failed to make repairs letting parts of the building and parking garage become unsafe. → Read More

Lawsuit against LRPD Chief Keith Humphrey expands with new claims by former assistant chief, current officer

A former assistant chief of police and a current officer with the Little Rock Police Department are making new claims that they were retaliated against by the police chief. → Read More

FOX 16 Investigates: Fired LRPD officer fighting for his job, calls termination letter misleading

A Little Rock police officer claims he was fired out of retaliation by the police chief and is now fighting to get his badge back. → Read More

Working 4 You: Vaccine hesitancy hitting some Arkansas hospitals more than others

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – As the Delta variant spreads, hospital beds across Arkansas are filling with COVID-19 patients, but some doctors and nurses working to save lives haven’t been vaccinated. Currently, no hospitals in central Arkansas have staff-wide vaccination requirements, though some are making vaccinations mandatory for certain employees. URGENCY BUILDING At Baptist Hospital, Intensive […] → Read More

Personnel issues continue at Little Rock PD as officers file suit against city

The tension between employees and leadership at the Little Rock Police Department continues to grow, and now looks to be spilling into court. → Read More

Records show Arkansas troopers using more PIT maneuvers, but is training keeping pace?

Arkansas State Police admit troopers are using PIT maneuvers to end car chases more often, but records obtained by Working 4 You show training isn't happening at the same pace. → Read More