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Arkansas treasurer Shoffner resigns amid extortion charges
Arkansas' state treasurer has resigned after federal prosecutors accused her of taking cash payments from a broker who handled a large amount of the state's investment portfolio.
Ex-officer sentenced in Hallum voter-conspiracy case
A former West Memphis police officer who helped a state official by bribing absentee voters with gifts was sentenced in federal court Monday morning.
Memorial service at state Capitol honors fallen officers
Lt. William Tapley of the Conway Police Department spoke fondly of his fallen comrade, Officer Will McGary, at Friday's 32nd annual State Peace Officers' Memorial Service. And as he wrapped up his five-minute speech, he echoed words that were repeated by others who took the dais.
Newly-renovated amphitheater dedicated at Riverfront Park
After a 10-month makeover, the amphitheater at Riverfront Park was dedicated in a Friday morning ceremony.
Broken tree limb causes brief power failure in west LR
Over 1,000 residents in west Little Rock were temporarily without power Thursday morning after heavy rains passed through the area.
Severe weather possible with Thursday storms
A weather system sweeping across the state Thursday and Friday brings the possibility of severe thunderstorms, including a slight chance of isolated tornadoes in some areas.
Acxiom posts fiscal quarter numbers
A release from Acxiom stated Wednesday afternoon that the company saw a 3.5 percent drop in revenue, compared to the prior-year period.
Dillard's Inc.: Multiple increases in first-quarter earnings
Dillard's Inc. saw improvements in three revenue categories in its first quarter, according to a news release from the company.
New sculpture unveiled at Riverfront Park
Kevin Kresse didn't have to look far for part of the inspiration for his latest sculpture.
Two arrested in cocaine conspiracy case
16 face federal charges
A total of 16 suspects are facing federal charges they conspired to distribute cocaine in Arkansas from Mexico.
