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SUV crash near Scott kills 3

SCOTT - A 6-year-old girl is the sole survivor of a Friday automobile crash that killed three, including an England man and his teenage daughter, about three miles south of Scott. Four people were traveling northbound on Arkansas 161 in a blue GMC Jimmy when the sport utility ...

Ordinance on LR board’s plate seeks $19,208 raise for mayor

An ordinance before the Little Rock Board of Directors on Tuesday proposes to increase the mayor’s salary by almost $20,000, match...

I-530 wreck kills woman, injures man

A Pulaski County wreck on Friday afternoon left a woman dead and a man injured, according to an Arkansas State Police preliminary ...

Man dies after Little Rock altercation

A man has died after an early morning altercation, Little Rock police said Saturday. Officers were called at 2:51 a.m. to 10800 L...

Six earthquakes hit north of Morrilton

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded six earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 2.0 and 2.4 about 10 miles north of Morrilton betwee...
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’65 Chevy has a belt exemption

Dear Mahatma: We’re buying a 1965 Chevelle Super Sport that was manufactured in December 1964. It has no seat ...

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Geoscientist: CAFO a no-no

If you were responsible for permitting an industrial hog farm in the Buffalo River watershed along Big Creek, would ...

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Q Will artichokes grow in Arkansas?

Ramirez fills in for woozy Wise

Jean Ramirez didn’t freak out when he learned in batting practice before Arkansas’ SEC Tournament opener against Ole Miss on Wednesday that he’d be the Razorbacks’ starting catcher because junior Jake Wise was too ill to play.

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Car-Mart earns $8.8 million in quarter, meets forecasts

Bentonville-based America’s Car-Mart reported net income of $8.8 million for its fiscal fourth quarter, down from $9.6 million for the corresponding period last year, but it met analysts’ estimates on a per-share basis.

Streets shutting down for Riverfest

In preparation for Riverfest, several streets in Little Rock’s River Market will close today.

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Beebe eases treasurer staff jitters

Several state treasurer’s office employees teared up this week when Gov. Mike Beebe stopped by and offered them his support after their boss’s arrest and subsequent resignation.

Durable-goods orders jump 3.3%

U.S. orders for long-lasting manufactured goods rebounded in April, buoyed by more demand for aircraft and stronger business investment, the Commerce Department said Friday.

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Q Will artichokes grow in Arkansas?

Kerry pushes for Israeli-Palestinian talks

Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday that he hopes Israel will refrain from further Jewish settlement expansion on land Palestinians claim for a future state.

Geoscientist: CAFO a no-no

If you were responsible for permitting an industrial hog farm in the Buffalo River watershed along Big Creek, would you ask an expert to analyze what kind of drainage to expect from tons of swine waste applied atop the porous limestone of what geologists know as the Boone Formation?

Ramirez fills in for woozy Wise

Jean Ramirez didn’t freak out when he learned in batting practice before Arkansas’ SEC Tournament opener against Ole Miss on Wednesday that he’d be the Razorbacks’ starting catcher because junior Jake Wise was too ill to play.

Obama refocuses terror threat to pre-9/11 level

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some call it wishful thinking, but President Barack Obama has all but declared an end to the global war on terror.

San Antonio flooding kills 2; 200-plus rescued

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday, leaving at least two people dead as emergency workers rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes.

Fragments of biblical treasure are up for sale

JERUSALEM (AP) — Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are up for sale — in tiny pieces.

Protesters across globe rally against Monsanto

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Protesters rallied in dozens of cities Saturday as part of a global protest against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food it produces, organizers said.

Key senators tightly control immigration debate

WASHINGTON (AP) — For all the soothing words she heard from fellow Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii never had a chance to win a relatively modest change to far-reaching immigration legislation.

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