Booking #: 178409
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Race: Other
Address: White Hall, AR
Booking Date: 07-16-2023 - 6:51 pm
Charges:
Alias-Domestic Battering in the 2nd degree-PHYSICAL INJURY
At its most recent meeting, the Pine Bluff City Council approved an ordinance that changed the rank structure of the Pine Bluff Police Department.
Police Chief Denise Richardson asked for the changes to be made, which included eliminating two deputy chief’s positions, and adding three... Read More.
Booking #: 178194
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date: 07-15-2023 - 10:11 am
Charges:
CARRYING CERTAIN PROHIBITED WEAPONS
Booking #: 118270
Age: 53
Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
Address: Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date: 07-14-2023 - 10:22 pm
Charges:
Alias-Domestic Battering in the 2nd degree-PHYSICAL INJURY
2nd degree assault a family or household member
Alias - Fleeing
Booking #: 178407
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Race: Other
Address: Farmersville, TX
Booking Date: 07-14-2023 - 11:46 am
Charges:
Criminal mischief in the 1st degree-PROPERTY OF THEIRS OR ANOTHER TO COLLECT INSURANCE W/VALUE OF $500 OR MORE
Deseray L. McKinzy has been appointed as Extension specialist, project/program manager-communications for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences (SAFHS). In this position she will work closely with the School’s dean/director to determine priorities and deliverables for... Read More.
A special election is scheduled in August as voters in the Pine Bluff School District will decide the fate of a millage increase to build a new high school and make improvements to other schools in the district.Go Forward Pine Bluff has announced their... Read More.
On Thursday, Chris Hart, the CEO of Central Moloney Inc., announced that the company has selected Okaloosa County, Florida as the site for its second plant outside Pine Bluff and Jefferson County.
Hart was a guest on Oldies 1013 Friday morning and talked about the... Read More.
Pine Bluff voters will return to the polls in November as supporters of the five-eights cent sales tax, commonly called the Go Forward tax make another attempt to extend it for another seven years. That tax is currently scheduled to come off the books... Read More.