Hunting September 29, 2020 Hunters in Arkansas catch longest alligator in state's history: 'I can't stop smiling' Four men in Arkansas just secured the state’s unofficial record for longest gator after dragging out a specimen measuring 13 feet, 11.5 inches.
POLITICS September 26, 2020 Sen. Tom Cotton launches 'Supreme Court War Room' to defend Trump's nominee Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton announced the launch of a "Supreme Court War Room" on Friday to help Republicans fight back against Democratic attacks on President Trump's impending nomination to fill the High Court's seat left vacant after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Arkansas September 10, 2020 Arkansas cop killer gets 2 life sentences -- plus 835 years A convicted cop killer in Arkansas received two life sentences plus an additional 835 years in prison when he was sentenced Tuesday, according to reports.
Coronavirus September 5, 2020 Fauci warns 7 states to be cautious over Labor Day of coronavirus spikes Dr. Anthony Fauci warned seven Midwestern states this week to be cautious over the Labor Day Weekend for catching coronavirus.Â
Breonna Taylor September 3, 2020 Arkansas memorial for fallen officers defaced with 'defund the police' graffiti An Arkansas memorial honoring the lives of fallen police officers was defaced Wednesday night, with "Defund the police" sprayed on it, and police are investigating it as a hate crime, Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey said.
Flash Flood September 2, 2020 Flash flood, heavy rain threat for Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas as extreme heat returns out West Another day of heavy rainfall and flash flooding is in the forecast Wednesday for the Southern Plains and Arkansas, as dangerous wildfire conditions develop out West.Â
Arkansas September 1, 2020 Arkansas sheriff resigns after video surfaces of him using racial slurs in supermarket Arkansas County Sherrif Todd Wright resigned from his post after a racist rant at a supermarket was caught on camera and went viral on social media.
Weather August 28, 2020 Hurricane Laura live updates: Nearly 700,000 without power as restoration could take weeks Follow below for the latest news on Tropical Depression Laura.
Hurricane Laura August 28, 2020 Hurricane Laura leaves nearly 700K without power, officials warn recovery could take weeks Nearly 700,000 people are estimated to be without power across Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas Friday as leaders in some communities battered by Hurricane Laura are warning it could take weeks for life to return to anything resembling normal.
Arkansas August 28, 2020 Arkansas church damaged in tornado spun off from Hurricane Laura The roof of the Refuge Baptist Church in Arkansas was ripped off and debris was strewn on the property after Hurricane Laura rolled through the state, bringing heavy rains and winds and causing power outages for thousands of people.Â
Hurricane Laura August 26, 2020 Hurricane Laura seen bursting with lightning in NOAA's satellite imagery Bursts of lightning appear dotting the storm clouds of Hurricane Laura in satellite imagery posted to Twitter by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Wednesday morning.