 | Bike Lanes Under Consideration for SoMa Little Rock
Public input meeting set for next week.
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 | Consumer Alert: Safety Reminder Following Teen's Electrical Shock
A freak accident that shocked a teenage girl, leaving her with third degree burns around her neck, has one local company asking why.
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 | PCSSD promotes bus safety
The Pulaski County Special School District is promoting National Bus Safety Week with a slogan to remind students to "Stay Back from the Yellow and Black."
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 | Roller coaster coming to this year's State Fair
For the first time in 15 years, the Arkansas State Fair will feature a roller coaster. As of Thursday afternoon though, the roller coaster was in about 1500 pieces on the ground.
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 | AR Dept. of Emergency Management Hosts Earthquake Damage Control Class
In the event of an earthquake, are you and your home or business prepared?
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 | PCSSD reviews safety procedures
Parents in Central Arkansas sent their children to school Monday with the fear of what happened in Connecticut not far from their minds.
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 | School resource officers tackle common issues
The men and women who patrol your kids' schools and work to keep them safe are meeting this week in North Little Rock.
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 | How to survive in the wild this summer
The ATV riders who got lost over the weekend in Arkansas followed one of the top safety rules you need to follow during outdoor activities this summer. They stuck together, and they did not go out into the woods alone.
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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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 | Special Report: Home Fire Safety
"I'm just like the little old lady in the shoe," laughed Gladys McKay. That's because her house is usually full of her 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. McKay thinks her family is prepared for a fire.
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 | Pool safety
Be sure the pool's chemical levels are balanced before you take a splash.
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 | School zone safety
Parents from Robinson Elementary, Middle, and High School have been complaining for months that something needs to be done about the traffic congestion and speeding through the school zone on Highway 10.
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 | Track sex offenders before trick-or-treating
Law enforcement agencies say Halloween is one of the most important times to keep track of sex offenders.
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 | Safety teams sweep UALR campus searching for hazards
12 groups canvassed the UALR campus Wednesday night searching for potential safety hazards. The teams looked for lights that were burned out or otherwise not working, broken phones, and dark places on campus.
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 | Halloween safety tools
Halloween is supposed to be a time for fun and games, but sometimes trick-or-treating can turn dangerous. The same tool used to makes calls and send emails is smart enough to track where kids are so parents can keep tabs on them from the living room.
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 | NLR school board votes on security upgrades
The North Little Rock School Board is making safety changes after an alleged rape last month on the North Little Rock High School campus.
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 | Safety at top of UALR student’s minds
A group of UALR students plans to meet Wednesday for an “emergency meeting” to discuss safety on campus. The meeting is in response to the death of Patricia Guardado, who disappeared en route to class Wednesday morning, and was found dead in a pond on Sunday a few miles southeast of the campus.
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 | Domino's has "saucy" way to promote fire safety
Domino's Pizza Company has come up with a saucy recipe to promote fire safety. Managers decided to surprise random customers with a free pizza, but with a catch.
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