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Local Hair Salon Takes Initiative To Cut Out Domestic Violence

Local Hair Salon Takes Initiative To Cut Out Domestic Violence

As domestic violence rates continue at an alarming rate, long time supporter and salon owner, Rachael Yeager, is motivated to make a difference in the lives of the women and children at local safe shelter, Women & Children First.

River Rail Celebrates Five Years Of Rolling On The Rock

River Rail Celebrates Five Years Of Rolling On The Rock

Central Arkansas Transit will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the River Rail trolley system with a day of free service on Saturday.

Gov. Beebe Extends Flag Lowering To Coincide With Presidential Order

Gov. Beebe Extends Flag Lowering To Coincide With Presidential Order

Firday, President Barack Obama ordered U.S. flags at federal offices installations lowered to half-staff through Veterans Day in honor of those killed and wounded at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday.

Fort Hood Shootings: Arkansas Soldiers Mourn, Flags Lowered In State

Fort Hood Shootings: Arkansas Soldiers Mourn, Flags Lowered In State

Soldiers across the country continue to mourn the loss of their own a day after a deadly shooting at Fort hood, Texas.
The Arkansas National Guard joined an army-wide moment of silence this afternoon for the victims and family members.

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Kitchen Sink Stories

Los Angeles Moves To Ban Declawing Of Cats

Los Angeles Moves To Ban Declawing Of Cats

The Los Angeles City Council has given preliminary approval to an ordinance that would ban the declawing of cats.

National/International

Man Sought In Police Killing In Serious Condition

Man Sought In Police Killing In Serious Condition

A man sought by police in the Halloween killing of a Seattle police officer is in serious condition after being shot by detectives investigating the case.

Education News

Union: NYC Teachers Pension Checks Canceled

Union: NYC Teachers Pension Checks Canceled

Bank of New York Mellon says it is working to correct a problem that caused the electronic cancelation of the pension checks of tens of thousands of retired New York City teachers and school staff.

Project Arkansas

What Recession?

What Recession?

Today's THV has been tracking the recession since January. New numbers for Arkansas may indicate the recession is officially over.

Business News

$5 Million Coming For Ark. Law Enforcement  Projects

$5 Million Coming For Ark. Law Enforcement Projects

U.S. Senators Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln announced Friday that the Senate has approved the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, 2010, containing $5 million in law enforcement priorities for Arkansas.

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