 | Firefighters Help The Elderly Escape Apartment Fire
A large number of senior citizens live at an apartment complex that went up in flames on Thursday
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 | Automotive Technician Named City of Little Rock Employee of the Year
Robert Kelly has received the 2013 Mahlon A. Martin Award.
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 | Little Rock Police Release Picture of Homicide Suspect at ATM
Police are sking for public help to find the people involved in the murder of Forrest Abrams.
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 | Structural Damage Estimated at $4M in Little Rock Apartment Complex Fire
City fire officials estimate damage to contents at $600-thousand.
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 | Massive Fire at Little Rock Apartment Complex
Minor injuries after a fire rips through the Forest Place Apartments on North University Avenue.
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 | Family of Victim, Suspect in Little Rock Road Rage Killing Speak Out
Family members of both the victim and suspect from a violent road rage shooting spoke out Sunday. The incident left a father dead and a local college student charged with first-degree murder.
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 | Bill and Hillary Clinton Attend Airport Dedication Ceremony
Thousands showed up at the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport to honor the couple and unveil a new state-of-the-art ticket lobby and baggage system.
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 | Slim Chickens Restaurant Opens in Little Rock
It's located at 4500 W. Markham Street. Specialties include fresh, cooked-to-order chicken tenders, wings, salads, sandwiches, and wraps.
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 | Man Shot to Death on Little Rock Street, Police Seek Suspect
Officers were called to the scene on Black Jack Court around 11 o'clock Tuesday night.
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 | Dozens of Jobs Coming to Little Rock with Power Company Expansion
Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) will invest at least $5-million to build regional operations center.
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 | Pot Belly Pig Owner Starts Online Petition to "Save Sooie"
Pot belly pig owner Jyll Latham has started an online petition asking the city of Little Rock to change its ordinances to allow pigs as pets without space restrictions.
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 | Church Fire May Have Burned Evidence of Cause
Structural damage to the First Baptist Church at Highland Park is estimated at $1.5 million dollars.
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 | Crime Tracker: Burglaries in Little Rock and Bryant
In Bryant and Little Rock, burglars are breaking into businesses by breaking windows.
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 | Pot Bellied Pig Trial Set for June
The fate of the pet is still undetermined.
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 | A Visit with the State's Top High School Discus Thrower
Mark Guffin shares his inspirational story of hard work and perseverance.
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 | Women and Guns: A Mother's Take on Gun Control
"If people understood the truth of the gun there would not be quite as much fear."
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 | Little Rock Directors And Mayor Hold Special Meeting on At-Risk Youth
The board of directors and mayor in Little Rock held a special meeting Tuesday to focus on the city's programs for at-risk youth.
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 | Little Rock Police Investigating Shooting
One person is hospitalize, police are looking for an older model gray Mercedes.
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 | Some to Face Late Season Cold Snap With No Heat
Temperatures are expected to dip into the 30's by the end of the week. The late-season chill is going to be especially hard for residents who live in some of the older buildings around town because of the time of year it comes.
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 | Step Up to Stop Bullying, Part 3
There are laws, but it is not always easy to determine which ones apply.
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 | Little Rock Police Arrest Woman in Shooting Investigation
23-year-old Millicent McClinton has been charged in connection with the wounding of a man in January.
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 | Little Rock Police Looking for Homicide Suspect
Investigators are asking for the public's help in finding 28-year-old Eliseo Estrada, AKA "Stranger".
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 | Police Investigating Little Rock Bank Robbery
LRPD says a man brandished a gun in the Bank of the Ozarks on North Chester, told everyone to get on the ground and proceeded to rob the bank.
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 | Updated: Little Rock Church Fire to be Investigated by Federal Officials
Agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) will look into the blaze at First Baptist Church Highland Park on West 18th Street.
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 | Step Up to Stop Bullying, Part 2: Monitoring Social Media
The Pulaski County Special School District is doing something new and different that will hopefully change things.
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 | Crime Tracker: Dunkin Donuts Robbery
According to the report, the female suspect was wearing a bandanna, and ordered the employee back into the business.
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 | Entergy Arkansas to Light 3 Downtown Little Rock Bridges
They will cover the Main Street Bridge, the Junction Bridge, and the Clinton Bridge.
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 | Burglaries on the Rise in Little Rock
On Monday, twenty-one people reported break-ins. The thefts are happening all over the city.
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 | Little Rock Crews Respond to Duplex Fire
The fire burned two units on Tanya Road, it broke out around 1:30.
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 | Little Rock Teacher Arrested For Alleged Involvement in Shooting, Pot House
BENTON, AR -- A little rock school teacher has been charged for his alleged involvement in a shooting that happened early Friday.
Benton Police said when they searched the home of 35-year-old Jason Gaunt(pictured), they found the gun used in the shooting and a marijuana growing operation.
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 | How You Can Help Keep Little Rock Beautiful
Volunteers welcome to join cleanup campaign on Saturday from 8AM to noon in parks across the city.
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 | Little Rock Woman Died in Single-Vehicle Accident Early Saturday
34-year-old Sholonda Nicole Perry died in the wreck on Interstate 630.
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 | Barton Coliseum Ready to Host State Basketball Championships
The boys and girls state basketball finals are back in Little Rock, and Barton Coliseum gets a facelift to be the big host.
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 | Firefighters Launch New Rescue Boat for Little Rock
New inflatable craft to be dedicated to rescues on the western edge of town.
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 | Thousands of Tulips Bring Spring to Downtown Little Rock
They're being planted in the River Market and down Main Street.
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 | Family of Man Gunned Down in Intersection Asks Witnesses to Come Forward
A murder victim's family and members of the faith community are urging witnesses to come forward in a Little Rock cold case during a prayer vigil.
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 | Little Rock Lands on List of Best Places to Retire
Another Arkansas city has been ranked among the best in the country.
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 | AY Weekly: Spring has Spring in This Month's Issue
AY Magazine Editor Angela Thomas walks us through the pages you won't want to miss.
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 | Popular Tex-Mex Restaurant Coming to Little Rock
Chuy's boasts its authentic Tex-Mex and fun atmosphere.
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 | LR Job Corps Building Could Become Home for Pregnant Girls
City Director Erma Hendricks says a meeting will be held Saturday to discuss the possibility of making the building a home for pregnant girls.
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 | Donna Terrell Interviews Lawyer about Mayflower Oil Spill Lawsuit
Attorney Phillip Duncan discusses the class action case.
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 | LR Hall High School Student Found with Gun, Loaded Magazine
A high school student in Little Rock was arrested after being found with a gun and loaded magazine Monday.
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 | UAPB Vesper Choir Involved in Bus Accident
4 people treated and released.
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 | Bank Robbery Reported in Little Rock
Little Rock Police are responding to a bank robbery.
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 | Rotary Club Honors Little Rock Officer, Firefighter of the Year
The Rotary Club of Little Rock is recognizing police officers and firefighters who have gone the extra mile to keep us safe.
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 | Temporary Drop-Off Locations No Longer Taking Storm Debris
Temporary drop-off locations for storm debris in Little Rock are now closed.
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 | Pulaski Tech Hosts LRSD Career Fair
Schools and employers across the state were at the annual Little Rock School District Career Fair, where they met with those looking for opportunities after graduation.
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 | Public Invited to Clinton National Airport Dedication Ceremony May 3
Former President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary to attend.
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 | Chuy’s Hiring 175 Workers for LR Location Opening in May
Applications taken at hiring trailer setup in the Kroger parking lot on Chenal Parkway.
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 | Children's Library Coming Soon to Little Rock
Kids in Central Arkansas will soon have a fun new place to explore.
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