A massive plume of Saharan dust is expected to move across the Gulf Coast and reach Arkansas later this week, bringing hazy skies, vivid sunrises and sunsets, and reduced air quality. Forecasters say the dust…
A massive plume of Saharan dust is expected to move across the Gulf Coast and reach Arkansas later this week, bringing hazy skies, vivid sunrises and sunsets, and reduced air quality. Forecasters say the dust…
Soccer fans are invited to gather in downtown Searcy Monday evening to cheer on Team USA as it faces Belgium in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. The free community watch party will…
A 36-year-old Floral woman was killed and 2 minors were injured Friday night when a utility terrain vehicle overturned in Cleburne County, according to the Arkansas State Police. The fatal crash occurred at approximately 8:24…
Ricky Davis Celebrates 50 Years of Batesville Sonic Drive-In as a Legacy of Family, Faith and Community Continues Few people can say they have spent their entire adult life building one company. Ricky Davis can.…
Women from across Arkansas are invited to the ROOTED in Faith Women’s Conference on Saturday, July 11, at John 3:16 Ministries, located at 75 Holmes Road in Charlotte. Gates open at 10:30 a.m. for a…
A 71-year-old Prairie County man is facing 60 felony child exploitation charges following an investigation by the Arkansas State Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. According to authorities, Arkansas State Police special agents,…
First Community Bank has announced that Dillon Richard and Wendell Edwards have graduated from the prestigious Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee. The Barret School of Banking is a 3-year professional development program that…
Communities across North Central Arkansas are preparing for one of the biggest Independence Day weekends in recent memory as America celebrates its 250th birthday with fireworks, parades, concerts, food vendors and family-friendly activities. ArkansasRadio.com has…
Squishy Toy Heat Warning: Parents Urged to Keep Fidget Toys Out of Hot Cars and Away From Microwaves Parents are being warned about a growing safety hazard involving squishy and gel-filled fidget toys after reports…
As thousands of Arkansans head to lakes and rivers for Independence Day celebrations, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District is reminding everyone to make water safety a top priority. Officials expect heavy…