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Arkansas Blog

Sleepy Saturday open line

Let's do it.
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Yikes! Carnival worker passes out carnivorous baby monitor lizards as prizes

A vendor at the Washington County Fair reportedly offered potentially dangerous reptiles as prizes.
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Friday open line

You made it.

Suspect in North Little Rock standoff dead, three officers on leave pending investigation

The suspect had been under investigation for reportedly shooting at a bail bondsman earlier this week, U.S. Marshals said.
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The public can weigh in on LEARNS rules today at 5:30 p.m.

If you have thoughts, here's your chance.

Democrat-Gazette shoots, misses on Trump headline

The view from our glass house.
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Standoff with armed suspect in North Little Rock ends

North Little Rock police said the suspect fled from a bail bondsman early this morning.

Little Rock Nine member celebrates a new scholarship for AP African American Studies students

Elizabeth Eckford showed up to thank Central High teacher Ruthie Walls and other educators working to keep an embattled African American history class rolling amid the conservative onslaught.
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Federal judge hears arguments in challenge to Arkansas hemp law

U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson heard from plaintiffs and defendants yesterday but was not yet ready to rule on whether a new law should be temporarily halted while the case plays out.

Thursday open line

Welcome.
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Governor requests major disaster declaration for June 25 storms

In late June, severe storms and straight-line winds caused extensive damage to private property and public facilities across Arkansas. 

Summit Utilities expensive billing found ‘just’ and ‘reasonable’

With the investigation in the rearview, disconnections and shutoffs will start again in September.

Housing authority seeks HUD meeting to remedy ‘troubled’ assessment

Little Rock's housing authority is hoping to meet with HUD officials to address the feds' serious concerns over finances and management.

Eight is enough: Scenes from the GOP Presidential Primary Debate

For my sins, I have volunteered to watch the first GOP presidential primary debate and follow all the hits and misses. Raise your hand if you want to read along!

Darkness on the Edge of Clown: Preview of Tonight’s GOP Presidential Debate

Here we go again.

Cooling centers available as heat impacts city services, causes zoo closures

The Little Rock Zoo announced closures for the rest of the week. Expect waste pickup delays as city services are suspended once the heat index reaches 105 degrees.

Wednesday open line

Halfway there.

LRPD investigates Tuesday homicide in Capitol View neighborhood

The victim was found lying in the street in front of a residence on Johnson Street.

Cold case investigation leads to two arrests in 2021 NLR homicide

Cold case detectives took over the case last fall and charged two individuals with capital murder this week. Police are also investigating a homicide that occurred early this morning at Hemlock Courts Apartments.
Rep. Fredrick Love

Sen. Love resigned Pulaski County role after county attorney cited conflict of interest

In his resignation letter to the county, state Sen. Fred Love (D-Little Rock) said he disagreed with the county attorney's determination that he had a conflict of interest.
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