Big news at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. According to Fox 16, the Capitol building will be closed for a remainder of the week after a mysterious fire broke out in the building…

Big news at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. According to Fox 16, the Capitol building will be closed for a remainder of the week after a mysterious fire broke out in the building…
A disturbing string of incidents involving gunfire have been reported across Fairfield Bay. According to the Lake Area Weekly, multiple gunshots were reported by Fairfield Bay Community Club employees. They both happened outside of the…
They’re honoring an office who fell in the line of duty. Rick Finley, a Batesville native who was killed in the line of duty while he was a special agent, will be honored tomorrow afternoon…
Next time you go anywhere, including church, please double-check to make sure your doors are locked and no valuables are visible. The White County Sheriff’s Office reports that on Sunday, May 5th, several vehicle break-ins…
Autism is nothing new. But the latest numbers show a trend that is new. According to deep-dive video report by THV11, researchers in Arkansas have found that a whopping 1 in 62 Arkansas children are…
Planting a garden might seem harmless. But Arkansas residents are being warned of potential negative consequences. Digging a hole might lead you to paying a fine — even if it’s your land. According to THV11,…
Click it or ticket! According to KATV, Arkansas State Police are cracking down on seat belt visibility. They’re searching for anyone not buckled up and will reportedly be accepting no excuses. They’re On The Lookout…
The IRS says Arkansans who did not file their 2020 tax year returns could be eligible for nearly $1,000 if they file by this Friday. Last Monday, the IRS said more than $938 million in…
A guilty verdict has been reached. According to Texarkana Gazette Ayden J. Merrell has been determined to be guilty by a court. He will now spend the rest of his days in prison. 12-Year-Old-Murderer Heads…
They’re not shutting it down. After former State Senator Jason Rapert revealed a list of explicit books offered in Arkansas libraries targeting children, the Arkansas State Library board has decided that it will keep funding…