 | Woman assumes command of Arkansas American Legion
The Arkansas American Legion has a female commander for only the second time in its history.
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 | Electrical fire causes 1.5 million in damage
An early morning electrical fire caused one and a half million dollars in damage.
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 | Robbery homicide victim identified
Police have identified the man killed in an early Saturday morning robbery homicide as Juanes Francisco.
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 | Officer of the year
North Little Rock Police Officer Tommy Norman is the American Legion Department of Arkansas Law Enforcement Officer-of-the-Year.
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 | Storms leave scattered power outages
Entergy reports that just under 2000 customers remain without power as of noon Saturday.
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 | Another fireworks display cancelled
The hot dry weather and high fire danger is claiming another major central Arkansas fireworks display.
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 | No charges for deputy accused of ramming gate
The company which owns Brady Mountain Resort on Lake Ouachita says it does not intend to press charges against a Pulaski County deputy who allegedly rammed a gate on its property, provided the deputy pays for the repair of the gate.
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 | Home values in Pulaski County increase
Nearly 100,000 homeowners will be notified of increased assessments.
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 | Tag number leads police to robbery suspect
A man is behind bars accused of robbery and theft of a Family Dollar Store full of customers.
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 | UAMS resident dies in weekend bike accident
An Emergency Department resident at UAMS was killed Saturday night when the bike he was riding was hit by a truck at the intersection of Plateau and Pine Streets in Little Rock.
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 | Deputy on leave after allegedly ramming gate
A Pulaski County deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave after allegations that he damaged a gate at Brady Mountain Resort on Lake Ouachita by ramming it with his truck.
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 | UPDATE: Suspect arrested in College Station shooting
Pulaski County deputies arrested a man late Monday afternoon in connection with a shooting that happened earlier in the day at College Station.
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 | Pulaski County copper theft
$30,000.
That's the damage estimate after thieves steal the copper from not one, but six a/c units at a local church.
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 | Central Arkansas Water supports Lake Maumelle Watershed plan
Monday night, the Central Arkansas Water Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to support zoning regulations for the Lake Maumelle Watershed. It is a plan many property owners oppose.
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 | Why no burn ban in Pulaski County?
The Arch Street Fire Department was back at it again Wednesday, working on a rekindled grass fire that started for the first time Tuesday. That's when it spread to neighboring duplexes and roughly 10 homes were evacuated.
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 | Lake Maumelle Watershed land use plan tabled
Tuesday night, the Pulaski County Quorum Court tabled a controversial land use plan for the Lake Maumelle Watershed until a U.S. Geological Survey study on the environment comes out.
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 | Teddy bear helps traumatized kids
Thousands of stuffed animals are now in the hands of sheriff’s deputies and available for children exposed to traumatic situations.
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 | Routine traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A routine traffic stop lead to a drug arrest early Friday morning.
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 | Pulaski County develops property assessment smartphone app
According to Pulaski County Assessor Janet Troutman Ward, a new smartphone app has been developed that will allow citizens to assess personal property by phone.
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 | UPDATE: Missing 11-year-old boy found
Officials from the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office report that a missing 11-year-old boy has been found.
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 | 88,000 vote early in Arkansas
Monday night, the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office announced 88,000 registered voters took advantage of early voting state-wide in the primary election.
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 | Deputies want public's help in finding killer
Someone killed Shedreka Harris' pregnant cousin, Alexis Crawford, along with her boyfriend, Herman Hill, Sunday night in a mobile home on Reed Road in Pulaski County. Five days later, the killer is still on the loose.
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 | 10 homes evacuated after Pulaski County grass fire
On a dry, windy day, fire spreads very quickly.
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 | Pulaski County flu vaccine clinic Tuesday
The Pulaski County Health Unit is providing seasonal flu vaccines at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds Hall of industry from 9:00 am until 8:00 pm on November 8, according to a release.
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 | Thousands of Arkansans cast votes ahead of primary
Thousands of Arkansans have cast their ballots on the first day of early voting ahead of the May 22 primary and non-partisan judicial election.
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 | Jury convicts former Iraq veteran
An emotional Pulaski County courtroom is seen, after a guilty verdict is read in the capital murder case against Steven Russell.
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 | Pulaski County explains inmate booking process
Right now, questions remain about how a Pulaski County inmate escaped from jail early Saturday morning.
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 | MEMS tactical training
Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services, or MEMS, is most commonly known in Arkansas as an ambulance service, but they also put their own lives on the line.
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 | Lake Maumelle Watershed voted delayed
The Pulaski County Planning and Development Board decided Tuesday to delay making a final recommendation to the quorum court on the Lake Maumelle Watershed Land Use Plan.
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 | Elderly Ark. woman reports $30K in cash stolen
A 79-year-old woman's report that $30,000 was missing from her house in Sweet Home led Pulaski County deputies to arrest her housemate.
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 | Man stabbed during fight with stepson
Pulaski County Sheriff's deputies responded to a stabbing Monday afternoon in which a man allegedly beat up and stabbed his stepfather for "disrespecting" his mother.
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