 | Police: One man dead in Little Rock shooting
Officials from the Little Rock Police Department responded to the scene of an early morning shooting that left one man dead Monday in the city's 31st homicide.
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 | Decomposing body found
Investigators are trying to determine the identity of a body found by workers spraying weeds.
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 | Suspect, victim identified in Little Rock’s 27th homicide
Police have identified the suspect and victim in Little Rock’s 27th homicide.
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 | Big changes coming to Big Rock Interchange
Thursday morning at nine, big changes are coming to the Big Rock Interchange in Little Rock.
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| Drum Corps International Tour stops in Little Rock
The 2012 Drum Corps International Tour marches through Little Rock on Thursday, July 26 for DCI Arkansas.
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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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 | Alternate routes between LR & Memphis suggested
Summertime travel has increased and congestion through the I-40 work zone has become heavy, according to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. This traffic pattern is expected to continue throughout the summer.
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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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 | Little Rock Spare Tire Jacking
Typically when a car is targeted, it’s usually because a criminal sees something inside that catches their attention.
But in one Little Rock neighborhood, that's not the case.
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 | Update: Police identify man found dead in the street
Little Rock Police have identified a man who was found dead in the street early Tuesday morning.
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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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 | Little Rock ambush
Two people were attacked and beaten while entering their home.
Little Rock police are trying to track down those responsible.
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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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 | AR Children's Hospital opens new wing
Arkansas Children's Hospital opened the doors to a brand new $121 million facility more than four years in the making. The new wing is being paid for with a combination of cash reserves, donations, and bonds.
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 | Little Rock home destroyed in late night fire
A Little Rock home was declared a total loss after a late night fire burned it down to the foundation Wednesday.
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 | Arkansans helping storm victims
Approximately 140 Entergy personnel from Arkansas are headed east to help in areas hit hard by Friday's storms.
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 | Extreme wildfire danger
High temperatures and low humidity are pushing wildfire danger levels to the extreme according to the Arkansas Forestry Commission.
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 | Special bond issue election expected in Sept.
Tuesday, Little Rock city leaders informally agreed to move forward with asking taxpayers to approve a property tax millage to raise $105-million to pay for street and drainage projects. Voters have approved the tax millage for capital improvement projects since 1958, but this year, the city wants to drop the rate to 3 mills from 3.3.
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 | Bankers give tips about safely using mobile banking
The computer software company, Symantec, came up with a plan to lose 50 phones in four cities across the U.S. They wanted to see what would happen when someone found the phones.
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 | Suspect and victims identified in Sunday's deadly stabbings
Police released the identities of two men stabbed to death in a trailer on Stanton Road Sunday night.
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 | Tire blowout causes deadly crash
An accident on Interstate 40 just after midnight Saturday morning claimed the life of a 30 year old woman.
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 | Suspect arrested in Little Rock double homicide
Police have arrested a man in connection to a Sunday night stabbing that left two men dead.
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 | Group reveals alternate sites for LR Tech Park
Saturday, Little Rock homeowners opposed to a technology park going up in their neighborhoods revealed alternative sites that won't force people from their homes.
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 | Little Rock Dodge store robbery
Little Rock Police are trying to figure out who robbed the Dodge Store on South University.
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 | City votes to defer vote on Tech Park ordinance
Little Rock City Directors voted to defer voting on an ordinance which would ban the use of sales tax revenue on the Technology Park if eminent domain is used by six months.
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 | American Taekwondo Association championships highlight diversity
It's tough. It's hard work. But that's Taekwondo for you.
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 | UPDATE: Man found unconcsious at the bottom of pool dies
Officials from the Little Rock Fire Department report a man found unconscious at the bottom of a Little Rock pool Thursday morning has died.
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 | LR Tech Park sites discussed
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority revealed Wednesday that it will narrow down the three Tech Park sites under consideration right now within the next month. All three include taking homes by eminent domain.
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 | "Stop the Violence" co-founder celebrates 21 years of service
Sunday marks twenty-one years of service for one of Little Rock's most recognizable faces fighting violence. Reverend Benny Johnson co-founded "Stop the Violence" in 1991, and Sunday afternoon, his friends threw a celebration service for him at Little Rock's Church of the Living God.
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 | Bank robbery suspect previously served time for murder
A man suspected of robbing a Centennial Bank in Little Rock Wednesday had previously served time in prison for first degree murder.
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 | Fatality accident
One person is dead as the result of a two vehicle crash.
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 | Victims, suspect identified in deadly Little Rock shooting
Police have identified the victims and suspect involved in a Little Rock shooting that left two people dead and another injured.
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 | Greek Fest is one event with many purposes
For 28 years, the International Greek Food Festival has served a lot of gyros and a community as well.
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 | LRSD deals with budget concerns
Little Rock schools need repair and maintenance issues addressed soon.
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 | Mother escapes apartment fire
A Little Rock mother escaped an apartment fire along with hundreds of others Monday night.
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 | UPDATE: Residents return to building after gas leak
All residents of the Rock Street Loft Apartments in downtown Little Rock have been allowed back into the building after a worker hit a gas main and caused a leak Tuesday morning.
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 | City leaders, engineers discuss fate of old Broadway Bridge
The Broadway Bridge is a staple in Central Arkansas - but we all know it's old. And for years, city and state leaders have come up with way to build a new bridge, but the differences come in when discussing what to do with the age old one.
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 | Students power up with computers and Internet access
Dozens of students and their families are surfing the web from home for the first time as the result of local efforts to help bridge the technology divide.
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 | Group raises money for new dog park
We're bringing you a fresh look at a vision for MacArthur park in downtown Little Rock. Members of the Unleashed Project hope to transform the southeast corner of the park into a dog park where you can let your pet run without a leash.
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 | Urban scavenger hunt held for needy families
An urban scavenger hunt was held Sunday in downtown Little Rock to benefit needy families.
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 | LR police: "We will enforce curfew"
No class and no homework. It's why Josten Fells looks forward to summer break.
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 | City leaders launch Pedestrian Safety campaign
It's often said the lifeblood of any city is its downtown. The truth of that notion could be realized in Little Rock. From President Clinton Avenue to Capitol Street, folks come and go on foot.
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 | Friends talk about teen who stole wallet, then killed
Friends and family of 14-year-old Michael Stanley gather at Oak and 27th Streets Thursday night, the place where his life ended earlier in the day.
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 | Homicide victim graduated high school Thursday
Police are searching for the person who killed a man early Saturday morning.
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 | Memorial Day weekend display
It has become an annual tradition.
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 | Dr. House in Central Arkansas?
Fox Television broadcast the farewell episode of the hit series house Monday night, silencing main character Dr. Gregory House. One Central Arkansas man, with a similar name, says goodbye as well.
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 | 14.7% hike in Central Arkansas Transit bus ridership
Central Arkansas Transit says bus ridership in the first five months of 2012 is up almost 15-percent over the same time frame in 2011. That's an increase of almost 150,000 riders -- like Ken Marshall, who started taking the bus in January.
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 | Services scheduled for murdered teen
Memorial services for a murdered Little Rock teen are slated for next weekend.
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 | Mt. Holly Cemetery honors vets on Memorial Day Wknd
Mary Hodges is one of many people who placed flags on the graves of military heroes at Mount Holly Cemetery Sunday. She came to pay tribute to her father.
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