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Ark. Black Hall of Fame announce 2010 honorees

Ark. Black Hall of Fame announce 2010 honorees

The Arkansas Black Hall of Fame announced the six honorees to be inducted into the Arkansas Black hall of Fame for 2010 at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center.

'Today's THV at Noon': President Obama's speech on Iraq

'Today's THV at Noon': President Obama's speech on Iraq

In Thursday's C-block, we're talking about President Barack Obama's historic speech Tuesday night in which he declared an end to the seven year U.S. combat mission in Iraq.

Ark. revenues come in ahead of forecast, last year

Ark. revenues come in ahead of forecast, last year

Arkansas finance officials say the state collected more money in August than expected and also beat last year's figures.

Developing News: Sheriff's office investigating video and letter

Developing News: Sheriff's office investigating video and letter

The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation into a video that was delivered to all seven Pulaski County Special School District Board members.

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Fayetteville woman pleads not guilty in child's death

Fayetteville woman pleads not guilty in child's death

A Fayetteville woman has pleaded not guilty to a capital murder charge in the death of her boyfriend's 2-year-old son.

De Queen loses 2nd factory to Nashville, Ark.

De Queen loses 2nd factory to Nashville, Ark.

First the Husqvarna plant announced it would move from De Queen to combine operations with its facility in Nashville. Now a major supplier of the Husqvarna factory is also leaving De Queen to be closer to its biggest customer.

Update: Allegations of abuse at Little Rock day care

Update: Allegations of abuse at Little Rock day care

A Little Rock mother is accusing a day care center of negligence after finding her 11-month-old daughter with bite marks all over her body.

Luke Duvall, a year after H1N1

Luke Duvall, a year after H1N1

Luke Duvall suffered from H1N1 almost a year ago. Friday he takes the field for the first time with the Atkins High School football team

World premiere of Arkansas' first craft distillery

World premiere of Arkansas' first craft distillery

Arkansas' first craft distillery, Brandon's Vodka and Gin, is getting ready for a big event at the Arkansas Arts Center this evening.

Arkansas Cold Case: Searcy woman beaten to death 13 years ago

Arkansas Cold Case: Searcy woman beaten to death 13 years ago

It's a murder so complex that it involves Searcy police, Arkansas State Police and the FBI. And 13 years after the beating of Tracy Holloway, detectives are still working to break the case hoping that people will talk and new technology will someday lead to an arrest.

Prescription Arkansas: Losing weight for a healthy life

Prescription Arkansas: Losing weight for a healthy life

It's a battle to lose weight, even when your health depends on it. In this month's Prescription Arkansas Report, we are going to let one man share his story of success with you and tell you what convinced him to take the first step towards entering a weight loss program at Baptist Health.

Candlelight vigil held for helicopter crew

Candlelight vigil held for helicopter crew

Hundreds come out tonight to honor the lives of three Air Evac team members killed Tuesday in a helicopter crash.

Texarkana woman finds alligator in driveway

Texarkana woman finds alligator in driveway

Tina Brewer says her Great Dane wasn't just woofin' when he set up a racket in the front yard of her home.

ADHE notifies applicants with incomplete applications

ADHE notifies applicants with incomplete applications

The Arkansas Department of Higher Education says that all challenge scholarship applicants who submitted incomplete applications have been notified.

Today's THV at 6:30: Congressman John Boozman

Today's THV at 6:30: Congressman John Boozman

Five time U.S. Representative John Boozman appeared on Today's THV at 6:30. The break in Washington has afforded us an opportunity to visit with the entire Congressional delegation.

Summer 2010 Sets Record

Summer 2010 Sets Record

June, July & August set new records

Caterpillar plant brings jobs to Arkansas

Caterpillar plant brings jobs to Arkansas

A once dormant North Little Rock plant is awake for business. Caterpillar celebrated its grand opening of a new motor grader facility in North Little Rock.

American soldiers react to Iraq pullout

American soldiers react to Iraq pullout

After seven years of combat mission in Iraq, President Obama has announced Operation Iraqi Freedom is over and the nation's top priority is the economy.

NTSB prober: 'Copter apparently came apart in air

NTSB prober: 'Copter apparently came apart in air

A federal investigator says the helicopter ambulance that crashed in Van Buren County left a trail of parts for about a mile before it hit the ground near a mobile home, killing the three crew members aboard.

Little Rock Family on 'Today's THV at 5': 'Wonder'ful events

Little Rock Family on 'Today's THV at 5': 'Wonder'ful events

It's a wonderful world, especially this week in Central Arkansas.
Little Rock Family magazine editor Jennifer Pyron is here to tell us about events, full of wonder.

Today's Living at 5: Online high school

Today's Living at 5: Online high school

Tests are timed and monitored via webcams, and Facebook and Myspace are a no-no. In Today's Living, we're talking about a school that does things both off and online.

Healthy Difference on 'Today's THV at 5': Dementia study

Healthy Difference on 'Today's THV at 5': Dementia study

For a long time doctors have told patients to keep their mind active to reduce the risk of dementia and studies have shown it is effective. However, a new study is discovering a strange twist.

Ark. HIV discrimination case settled, dismissed

Ark. HIV discrimination case settled, dismissed

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that accused a North Little Rock retirement community of violating civil rights laws by evicting a resident because he was HIV-positive, after a settlement was reached in the case.

Entergy says drawdowns of Hot Springs lakes set for Nov. 6

Entergy says drawdowns of Hot Springs lakes set for Nov. 6

Entergy Arkansas says the annual drawdowns of Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine will start on Nov. 6 this year.

Flag damaged on 9/11 on display at Ark. Capitol

Flag damaged on 9/11 on display at Ark. Capitol

A 30-foot American flag that was nearly destroyed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is making the rounds in Arkansas, where military members and first responders are being honored for their service.

El Dorado police looking into woman's death

El Dorado police looking into woman's death

El Dorado police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in her home last week with what appeared to be two gunshot wounds.

Little Rock Police hiring officers

Little Rock Police hiring officers

The Little Rock Police Department is beginning the process to hire additional officers.

EMS air safety eyed after Arkansas accident

EMS air safety eyed after Arkansas accident

An accident this week in Arkansas boosts to 21 the number of people killed so far this year in medical helicopter and plane crashes, renewing concerns about the safety of such operations.

Ark. governor says state's finances looking better

Ark. governor says state's finances looking better

Gov. Mike Beebe says the state's financial picture is looking up. Beebe said Wednesday that tax revenues for August were greater than a year ago and beat the forecast by the state's fiscal office.

Pulaski County jail escapee captured

Pulaski County jail escapee captured

Pulaski County jail inmate Bryan Jones, 22, is back in custody  with Little Rock Police. According to police, he escaped from court Tuesday.

Drug arrest in Choctaw recreation area

Drug arrest in Choctaw recreation area

Timothy Levi Lyons of Greenbrier, was arrested in the Choctaw Recreation Area on Friday, August 27, 2010 for being in possession of a large amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Midwest survey suggests major recession fears

Midwest survey suggests major recession fears

More than a third of supply managers in nine Midwest and Plains states surveyed for a regional business index expect a recession in 2011.

Adult trial for teen charged in Pine Bluff guard slaying

Adult trial for teen charged in Pine Bluff guard slaying

A 16-year-old accused of playing a role in the death of a jail guard in Pine Bluff is to be tried for capital murder as an adult.

UAMS awarded $300,000 for distance education for pregnancy care

UAMS awarded $300,000 for distance education for pregnancy care

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded a $300,000 grant to support its long-distance, continuing education program for rural health care professionals who treat pregnant mothers and newborns.

Man gets 30 years for burglary, felony fleeing

Man gets 30 years for burglary, felony fleeing

George S. Azo, age 22, was sentenced to 30 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction for charges related to a burglary that occurred in October, 2009 and stemming from his actions of felony fleeing.

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