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Hot Springs is celebrating its annual E-day.
A body is pulled from the Arkansas River just after 5 o'clock this evening.
The Pine Bluff Fire Department says one of their own died in a car accident ...
THV's Ed Buckner had the honor of throwing the first pitch at Friday's Arkansas ...
THV sports director Wess Moore is live in Bryant for a big golf tournament to ...
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit ...
As time ticks, one Little Rock marina's owner is facing severe federal punishment if they don't clean up their debris.
After months of anticipation, Facebook finally made its stock market debut. And despite high hopes, the stock ended Friday just a fraction above where it started.
The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services released the latest unemployment numbers in Arkansas.
Today's THV takes a closer look at the Brown Dense oil exploration going on in Southern Arkansas in a THV Extra Thursday on the "10:00 Difference."
DJ's Convenience Store claims they only sell non-ethanol gas to customers.
It's time for college grads to start job searching and these days it's more important than ever to stand out.
The ILPEA Industries plant in Fort Smith has announced its intention to close because of lost business from the Whirlpool Corp. plant in town that is to shutter later this year. But ILPEA says the facility may stay open if union workers accept cuts in compensation.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is reporting a 10.1 percent increase in first-quarter profit as the world's largest retailer's re-emphasis on low prices continues to woo back bargain-hungry shoppers in an uncertain economy.
A company in El Dorado that experienced an explosion at their chemical plant Tuesday has agreed to pay a $1 million deductible.
Arkansas and Oklahoma are among the 44 states and the District of Columbia to reach a settlement with Skechers USA Inc. over allegations of false advertising.
The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that Skechers agreed to pay $40 million to settle charges it mislead consumers with claims that its toning sneakers would do everything from help them lose weight to make their "bottom half their better half" without ever going to a gym.
If you thought the "SUV craze" was over, you're wrong. Very wrong. Market share for SUVs in recent months is the largest it has ever been.
President Barack Obama says Congress could help sustain the economy's "momentum" by passing legislation that would give businesses a 10 percent income tax credit if they create new jobs or increase wages this year.
U.S. builders began work on more homes last month, evidence that the battered housing market is slowly healing.
The roller coaster ride continues for the trucking industry.