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Teen patient testifies in Little Rock dentist's sexual-assault trial

Teen patient testifies in Little Rock dentist's sexual-assault trial

Four witnesses testified Thursday afternoon in the sexual-assault trial of dentist Dr. Jose Turcios before court went into a 15-minute recess about 3:25 p.m.

Attempt to restrict how Arkansans use welfare benefits stall...

LITTLE ROCK — An attempt in Arkansas to limit how welfare recipients can spend their benefits has stalled before a legislative pan...

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JOHN BRUMMETT: Dinner with Michael Poore

At dinner at Cafe Bossa Nova in Little Rock's Hillcrest neighborhood on Tuesday, I handed the man from Bentonville ...

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WALLY HALL: Tunsil family feud seems like a money grab

On the eve of the NFL Draft, perhaps the biggest day in the life of Ole Miss offensive tackle ...

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Attempt to restrict how Arkansans use welfare benefits stalls in committee

LITTLE ROCK — An attempt in Arkansas to limit how welfare recipients can spend their benefits has stalled before a legislative panel.

Recruiting Thursday interviews: Lemming talks satellite camps

CBS Sports Network national recruiting analyst Tom Lemming, an elite cornerback and future basketball and football Hogs were guests on Recruiting Thursday radio show.

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Broadband company to create more than 28 new jobs in Arkansas city

A Texas-based broadband company will create more than 28 jobs when it opens a new office in Paragould, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission said Thursday.

Mom convicted of creating public nuisance for Facebook post

ROSWELL, N.M. — A New Mexico woman has been convicted of creating a public nuisance by posting an online comment about the possibility of a shooting at her son's middle school.

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Arkansas high school football star charged in second assault

A Pine Bluff High School football standout and a Little Rock man, already in jail after their arrest in connection with a shooting Saturday, face three additional counts of aggravated robbery and felony battery.

Rogers hospital plans for $247M expansion

Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas unveiled a $247 million expansion plan Wednesday that it said could add 1,000 jobs over the next five years.

Riding in to the future

The cover of Newsweek on Jan. 4, 1943, shows a dashing soldier astride a Harley-Davidson motorcycle chatting with French Gen. Henri Giraud. Even though he was born in Fort Smith, his hand-tinted image probably wouldn't be easily recognized by many in the region.

Clinton, Trump sharpen focus on fall contest

With the general election in their sights, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton headed to Indiana with newly padded delegate totals after emerging mostly victorious from this week's Northeastern primaries.

JOHN BRUMMETT: Dinner with Michael Poore

At dinner at Cafe Bossa Nova in Little Rock's Hillcrest neighborhood on Tuesday, I handed the man from Bentonville a letter from a Little Rock public school teacher.

APNewsBreak: Investigators look at overdose in Prince death

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Investigators are looking into whether Prince died from an overdose and whether a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before he was found dead at his home in suburban Minneapolis, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Police in Washington state fatally shoot man with knife

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Police say three Spokane officers fatally shot a man who approached them with a knife.

AP PHOTOS: Fragments of shattered lives after Ecuador quake

PEDERNALES, Ecuador (AP) — The dreams, plans and even the lives of hundreds of families were shattered in one moment — 6:58 p.m. on April 16 — when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked the central coast of Ecuador.

Proposed rule would delay questions about criminal history

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is proposing a rule that would prohibit federal agencies from asking certain job applicants questions about criminal and credit history until a conditional offer of employment has been made.

Proposed rule would delay questions about criminal history

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is proposing a rule that would prohibit federal agencies from asking certain job applicants questions about criminal and credit history until a conditional offer of employment has been made.

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