Entergy Electric bills going up January 1, 2020

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Your Entergy Arkansas bill is going up beginning in January 2020.You may recall that in December of 2017 the United States Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The new law lowered the federal tax rate of 35% to... Read More.

Arkansas judge denies students’ appeal to vaccination policy

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — A judge has denied two University of Arkansas students’ request to block a public health decree that has barred them from attending classes during a mumps outbreak because they don’t have the proper vaccinations. The Arkansas Department of Health issued the... Read More.
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Ex-lawmaker’s family confident in case despite recusals

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The family of a former Arkansas lawmaker found dead outside her home said Monday they’re confident in the case against the woman accused of killing her, despite the prosecutor and judge being replaced. The prosecutor handling the case against Rebecca... Read More.
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Man Dies While In Custody of the Cross County Sheriff Office’s

Arkansas State Police are investigating the death of a man who was arrested by the Cross County Sheriff's Office Tuesday morning.Arkansas State Police Public Information Officer Bill Sadler says that agents were requested by the prosecuting attorney’s office to investigate the incident. Sadler reportedly... Read More.

Fort Smith Police Search for Missing 31-Year-Old Woman

Fort Smith police say 31-year-old Kendra Renay Richmond, who is missing and endangered, was last heard from by family members in a text on November 20th.Police said Richmond's family reported her missing on November 29th.Authorities have reason to believe that Richmond is in the... Read More.
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Arkansas tax collections keep state’s revenue up for year

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ finance office says higher than expected sales and income tax collections in November kept the state’s revenue above forecast and above the same month last year. The Department of Finance and Administration on Tuesday said the state’s net available... Read More.

Inactive Medical Pot Licenses for Arkansas Retailers May Be Revoked

Arkansas officials say they may consider revoking medical marijuana licenses for dispensaries that aren’t open by June.Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control officials regulate the state’s budding cannabis industry. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that that those officials say they could begin taking action against inoperable dispensaries... Read More.
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Arkansas County Sheriff Department Search For Escaped Rapist

The inmate, Antonio Holliman, was incarcerated at ACDC for Rape. He is described as a Black male, with brown eyes, black hair, 5'11" tall, weighing approximately 160 pounds.According to Arkansas County Sheriff Todd Wright, an inmate at Arkansas County Detention Center escaped on the... Read More.

Car Crash on I-30 in Saline County Leaves 3 Dead, 2 Injured

Arkansas State Police say three people have died and two others are critically injured after an accident near exit 123 eastbound in Saline County Thursday evening.Police say the preliminary investigation suggests this was a result of a rear-end collision and all victims were in... Read More.
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Little Rock Police Search For Missing 37-Year-Old Woman

According to Little Rock police, 37-year-old Erica Sanders has been missing since this morning leaving her residence.Sanders is an African American female who is five feet two inches tall weighing 190 pounds with brown eyes.If you have any information on the whereabouts of Sanders,... Read More.

Pope County Casino Facing Lawsuit, Plans Setback

A casino applicant hoping for a court ruling received the unexpected on Monday.Gulfside Casino Partnership, who is suing the Arkansas Racing Commission, was hoping for Pulaski County Judge Tim Fox to make a ruling but instead, he gave instructions.Part of the application included a... Read More.