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4th victim dies day after shooting at an Arkansas grocery store, police say
Authorities in Arkansas say a fourth victim has died a day after a shooting at a grocery store.
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Arkansas airport executive killed in shootout was under investigation for weapons sales
An executive for the Little Rock, Arkansas, airport who was killed in a shootout with federal agents this week had been under investigation over gun sales, search warrant records unsealed Thursday show.
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3 people killed after 15-year-old boy opened fire at Arkansas home
A 15-year-old boy is being held and charged with capital murder after the bodies of three people were found shot dead at a home in a central Arkansas community over the weekend.
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U-Haul that led Arkansas police on high-speed chase found to have Molotov cocktails and firearms
Two Michigan men are being held on multiple charges after leading police on a high-speed chase through Arkansas and Oklahoma in a stolen U-Haul that contained weapons and Molotov cocktails, authorities said.
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Video shows Arkansas police officer rescuing child from frozen pond
An Arkansas police officer came to the rescue for a child stuck in a dangerous situation.
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ON CAM: Arkansas police officer rescues child from frozen pond
The Jonesboro Police Department released bodycam footage showing an officer rescuing a child from a frozen pond in Arkansas.
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Trooper retires after hitting the wrong car
Arkansas State Police said a trooper has retired following a pursuit in which the officer hit a car by mistake on Interstate 40.
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Federal judge blocks Arkansas law requiring parental consent for minors to join social media
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing a new law that would have required parental consent for minors to create new social media accounts, preventing the state from becoming the first to impose such a restriction.
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Worst queso scenario: Nacho cheese spill shuts down Arkansas highway
“Nacho easiest clean up on that scene today,” one person commented
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Federal judge blocks Arkansas law allowing librarians to be charged for loaning ‘harmful' books to minors
Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors, a federal judge ruled Saturday.
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5 things to know about Asa Hutchinson
The former governor of Arkansas has officially jumped into the 2024 presidential race. Here’s what you need to know.
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Arkansas' unprecedented ban on gender-affirming care for children struck down by federal judge
Arkansas’ law, which was temporarily blocked in 2021, also would have prohibited doctors from referring patients elsewhere for such care.