NCAA to allow Social Justice patches to be worn on uniforms

The NCAA will permit college athletes to wear patches on their uniforms that promote and support social justice causes. As approved by the NCAA’s Playing Rules Oversight Panel, athletes in all sports will be permitted to “express support and voice their opinions” in two places... Read More.

Walmart to restructure; Layoffs on the horizon

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (TB&P) — Walmart is restructuring its U.S. business and hundreds of employees are being laid off, according to sources. Walmart said the downsizing is part of its ongoing efforts to streamline its business and move toward a retail model that includes many... Read More.
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Tyson Foods to increase virus testing in US meat plants

Tyson Foods says it plans to administer thousands of coronavirus tests per week at its U.S. facilities under an expanded effort to protect workers and keep plants running. The Springdale, Arkansas-based company, which processes about 20% of all beef, pork and chicken in the U.S.,... Read More.

PBPD investigating shooting at Southeast Apartments

The Pine Bluff Police Department is in the early stages of an investigation of a shooting at Southeast Apartments. There are few details at this time, but witnesses at the scene tell Deltaplex News that one victim will survive and is speaking with law enforcement.... Read More.
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JCSO reports unemployment benefit fraud in Jefferson County

A large-scale scam involving fraudulent unemployment benefits claims has been reported to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Criminals not yet identified are filing claims for benefits using the name and personal information of individuals who are not unemployed. Victims are generally alerted of the fraud... Read More.

Graves confirmed as new leader of Arkansas’ prison system

PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas Department of Corrections official has been confirmed as the prison system’s new leader. The department said Tuesday that Solomon Graves had been confirmed by the Board of Corrections as the Department of Corrections’ next secretary. Gov. Asa Hutchinson Read More.
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Cemetery to add cameras after Confederate graves desecrated

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas cemetery is adding more security cameras after vandals desecrated the graves of Confederate soldiers last month, a cemetery employee said. Two people were caught on camera sneaking into Oakland Cemetery Park in Little Rock on July 11 and... Read More.
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Raymond Johnson, 21, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 129821 Age: 21 Gender: Male Race: Other Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 07-27-2020 - 11:27 pm Charges: Battery in the 1st Degree-WITH PURPOSE OF CAUSING, CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY WITH A WEAPON AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR

Julia Smith, 35, Sheridan

Booking #: 175934 Age: 35 Gender: Female Race: Caucasian Address: Sheridan, AR Booking Date: 07-27-2020 - 11:16 pm Charges: Domestic Battering III CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - 2ND DEGREE / RECKLESSLY DESTROYS
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Michael Russell, 33, Sheridan

Booking #: 175933 Age: 33 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Address: Sheridan, AR Booking Date: 07-27-2020 - 11:03 pm Charges: Domestic Battering III Criminal mischief in the 1st degree-PROPERTY OF ANOTHER W/VALUE OF $500 OR MORE

Arnoldo Martinez, 36, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 105858 Age: 36 Gender: Male Race: Hispanic Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 07-27-2020 - 2:00 pm Charges: Simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms-SIMULTANEOUS POSSESSION OF DRUGS AND FIREARMS POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE ALIAS-POSS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA POSS WITH PURPOSE TO DELIVER POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CERTAIN PERSONS Murder in the 1st Degree-MURDER - 1ST DEGREE