A Murfreesboro, Tenn., newspaper reports a purported Arkansas white supremacist connection led authorities to find a letter a Tennessee jail inmate had written saying he'd doused a black man with lighter fluid and burned him to death.
While in southern Arkansas for a baseball tournament, 14-year-old Kalel Langford, of Centerton, Arkansas, fulfilled a longtime dream of visiting Arkansas’s Crater of Diamonds State Park. Kalel and his parents arrived at Arkansas’s diamond site on the afternoon of Saturday, March 11. By the end of the day, he had registered the 7th- largest diamond found at the Arkansas State Park since 1972.
Tremendous circulation on the web of this first-person account by a black woman executive in Santa Monica, Calif., who got locked out of her apartment and had to call a locksmith to get in. Not long after, as many as 19 cops showed up, guns drawn, on a call from a white neighbor. The article is by an Arkansas native.