 | Special Report: GPS Dating
A survey of GPS providers found GPS app dating is taking off. Each app works a little different. But there are safety issues.
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 | Democrats rally for voters at Razorback tailgate
Arkansas Democrats are hoping to win against Republicans at the ballot box.
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 | Survivors get ready for Susan G. Komen Race
Downtown Little Rock is dressed in pink for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Even the ducks at Peabody Hotel show their love by waddling on a special pink carpet.
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 | Mayflower police chief under investigation, placed on suspension
The Mayflower police chief is suspected of falsifying documents. Thursday, the mayor sent Chief Billy Baker a memo, placing him on suspension pending the results of a hearing.
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 | Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure brings 38,000
With energy and enthusiasm, 38,000 people support the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
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 | New report card grading system for PCSSD students
Report cards go out Friday for the Pulaski County Special School District. New this year, leaders are implementing a different grading method using numbers instead of letters.
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 | Mothers of fallen soldiers honored in Jacksonville
At a special ceremony at the Jacksonville Museum of Military history, about hundred people gathered to support one another during Sunday's Gold Star Mothers Ceremony.
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 | Special Report: Specialized pricing for food
A new trend is growing at grocery stores to help consumers save money.
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 | Lawmaker seeks opinion on using apps as proof of insurance
Arkansas law may allow drivers to use their smart phones to show proof of auto insurance. But before throwing away your insurance card, one state lawmaker wants to get a legal opinion first.
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 | 5k held in Cabot to support cancer patients
Runners lace their shoes and tie their hearts to those battling cancer in the Faith Support Ministry 5K race.
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 | Man says he bought stolen gun at gun show, now faces felony
A Little Rock man claims he bought a gun from a gun show, but he had no idea it was stolen. Now the man is will go to jail on a felony charge if he doesn't find the gun's receipt.
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 | Garland County considers leash law
Pit bulls have attacked people in four separate Garland County cases. So to combat the problem, a committee created a proposed leash law.
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 | LRSD supt. doesn't deny incidents in UALR racial study
Abuse against Latino students in Little Rock is an issue says Superintendent Morris Holmes. Holmes making the comments at Thursday night's school board meeting.
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 | UALR will require 2013 freshman to live in student housing
The University of Arkansas-Little Rock announced Monday all incoming freshman will be required to stay in the residence halls starting fall 2013.
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 | Griffin talks Republican National Convention
Tropical Storm isaac is affecting plans for the Republican National Convention in Florida. But Arkansas Congressman Tim Griffin is not worried about the Presidential campaign even if major disruptions reach Tampa.
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 | Residents clean after strong storms
Friday, more than 8 inches of rain fell on Jefferson County, causing damaged trucks and cars, flooded roads, and interruptions at some schools.
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 | 2nd district candidates talk economy at community forum
In just a few weeks, some Arkansas voters will pick their next U.S. Representative from the 2nd district or they could choose to keep Republican incumbent Tim Griffin.
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 | Pro-Life supporters gather to end abortion
Sunday, pro-life supporters gathered outside Little Rock family planning to kick off their "Forty Days for Life" campaign. It is an effort to pray and fast forty days, with the hope of stopping abortions.
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 | Thousands attend air show at LRAFB
The "Thunder Over the Rock" air show is back and it is keeping a lot of eyes looking to the skies.
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 | Cabot native dies in Afghanistan
A Cabot family says says their loved one died while serving in Afghanistan this week. Family members of 24-year-old Jason Swindle were notified Thursday.
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 | Garland City leaders ponder vicious dog ordinance
Several cases of pit bull attacks is prompting one Garland County justice to take action against the problem.
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 | Pryor talks Democratic National Convention
U.S. Senator Mark Pryor sat down with Fox 16's Hubert Tate and talked about the Democratic Convention this week.
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 | Hackers can watch you on computer webcam
Experts estimate 170 million people use laptop computers worldwide. The majority of those laptops have built in web cameras that anyone could tap into.
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 | Delta Classic for Literacy kicks off in LR
Featuring UAPB and Langston University, War Memorial Stadium hosted the Delta Classic for Literacy.
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 | Isaac forces high school football to Thursday night
Vilonia High took on Sylvan Hills Thursday night and the rain did not faze supporters, despite the schedule change. Earlier this week, school leader changed game times, hoping to beat the expected bad weather on Friday.
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 | Gulf Coast Airmen move planes to LRAFB
Airmen moved 35 Air Force CV-22 airplanes from Hurlburt Field in Fort Walton Beach, Florida to Lttle Rock Air Force Base in preparation of Isaac.
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 | PB Mayor reacts to pending lawsuit
Redus talks why he filed the lawsuit, possibly allowing him to stay in office another 2 years.
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 | Player's tooth yanked after altercation during football game
Anger on the football field caused a 14-year-old player to lose a tooth at the freshman Maumelle-Pulaski Academy matchup Thursday.
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 | Razorbacks start arriving for Saturday ULM game
The Razorbacks will kick off at their second home in Little Rock Saturday. Road Hogs, like Don Hinkle, started arriving Thursday.
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 | 911 call released from deadly pit bull attack against owner
Jefferson County deputies say Friday night a pit bull attacked its owner, killing her. 45-year-old Debra Roberts died.
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 | North Little Rock leaders approve McCain Railroad Overpass
Thursday night, a major road project is approved in North Little Rock, using almost $10 million of federal and local dollars.
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 | Youth Conference held today; part of N.O.B.L.E. group
Teaching the next generation is what Sunday's National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives youth conference focused on.
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 | Arkansas Chess Championship held this weekend
People of all ages and all skill levels play in Saturday's Arkansas State Chess championship.
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 | UALR welcomes new students for fall semester
It's moving day on the UALR campus for the fall semester.
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 | ACH opens new wing to serve NICU patients
The Arkansas Children's Hospital opened a new wing for its neonatal intensive care unit Monday. Nurses started moving patients to their new rooms.
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 | Tips to find your pet when missing
Pets are part of the family and when they are lost or missing, it can be devastating.
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 | Cloverdale employee put on administrative leave
A Cloverdale Middle School employee is on administrative leave with pay right now, pending an investigation into an incident involving the employee and a student at the school.
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 | LR moviegoers react to Colorado shooting
The line to see 'Dark Knight Rises' spilled out the door and onto the sidewalk at the Chenal Imax. Yolonda Callahan dropped her daughter off. But after the recent Colorado shooting, she had some worries.
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 | AR medical examiner rules Carter's death suicide
The Arkansas state medical examiner says Chavis Carter committed suicide back in July, writing the bullet went through the right side of his brain and left out the other.
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 | Inappropriate word found on 430/630 marquee
The roadwork on I-430 and I-630 is causing headaches for a lot of motorists. But Saturday, there was a different kind of distraction.
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 | Woman says LR community has too many liquor stores
A food store is planned for a vacant property at Arch and Roosevelt Streets in Little Rock.
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 | West Nile cases increasing in Arkansas
This year, doctors report 10 West Nile cases across Arkansas, which is the highest since 2007. Leaders expect that number to rise.
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 | Watermelon crawl benefits needy families
Saturday morning, members of the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance gathered at a Scott farm to collect more than 60,000 pounds of watermelon.
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 | Family friends pray for justice in unsolved death case
Family and friends of Kevin Ives and Don Henry gather at the Saline County courthouse, hoping justice will come for the two teenagers who lost their lives 25 years ago Thursday.
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 | Casting call held for kids in LR
Arkansas has a lot of natural talent. Sunday, kids lined up to be cast for a new feature film at the Lafayette Building in Little Rock. Managers were looking for 6 to 9 year olds.
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 | LR session held to keep kids in school
School is where students should be and not jail. That's why Saturday Little Rock police sponsored a back to school session at Dunbar Middle, reminding kids the main reason for education.
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 | Arkansas concealed carry licenses explained
Tom Dupriest is a certified gun safety instructor at Shoothouse USA in Conway. He knows the state law concerning concealed weapons.
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 | New information about man shot while in Jonesboro police custody
Friday afternoon, Jonesboro police released new video of a man who died while in their custody.
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 | Golf course reopens, teaches kids life skills
After being closed for part of the summer for course renovations, First Tee managers say they are happy to once again offer parents a place to bring their children.
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 | N.O.B.L.E. organization in LR for conference
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement members are in Little Rock beginning Saturday.
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