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Mayor Frank Scott Jr. on Wednesday announced several steps being taken to try and curb violent crime in the city.
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Following his conviction by a jury last month, the former reality TV star is asking a federal judge for a new trial or an acquittal arguing prosecutors failed to present evidence necessary for a conviction.
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The city's mayor says Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey has been placed on paid leave while Arkansas State Police investigate his use of force while on patrol on New Year's Eve.
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The Fort Smith Police Department says Museum President and CEO Patrick Weeks was arrested Monday for allegedly threatening utility workers by pointing a pistol at them.
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Joseph Schwartz, owner of Skyline nursing homes, is accused of eight counts of Medicaid fraud resulting from the submission of false statements in cost reports and other documentation to the Arkansas Medicaid Program.
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The federal grant will help fund social workers and other programs at Little Rock elementary schools, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. announced Monday.
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A federal jury in Arkansas on Thursday found the former reality TV star guilty of downloading and possessing child pornography. Duggar was immediately taken into custody.
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A week after the federal trial began in Fayetteville, the jury began considering charges against the former reality TV star who could face up to 20 years in prison on each count.
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A federal judge says that jurors in Josh Duggar's child pornography trial can hear evidence that the former reality TV star molested four girls nearly 20 years ago.
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In advance of the start of Josh Duggar's child pornography trial next week, U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks is laying out ground rules for the courtroom.