Coronavirus hospitalizations stay at record high

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The number of hospitalized patients with coronavirus remained at a record level Sunday as Arkansas continued to grapple with a surge in virus cases. There were 1,234 people hospitalized with the virus on Sunday, up from Saturday’s record level of... Read More.
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City officials sworn in Friday morning

The City of Pine Bluff held a swearing in ceremony Friday morning for all civic positions to open up the new year. Mayor Shirley Washington, City Clerk Janice Roberts, members of the City Council -  to include new Aldermen Glen Brown Sr. and Steven Shaner... Read More.
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Larry Little, 53, Redfield

Booking #: 103906 Age: 53 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Address: Redfield, AR Booking Date: 12-30-2020 - 8:25 pm Charges: ALIAS-1st Degree Assault on a Family Member Battery in the 2nd Degree-PURPOSE OF CAUSING INJURY, CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY

Anthony Elvin Davis, 41, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 107954 Age: 41 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 12-29-2020 - 11:19 am Charges: 3rd degree assault a family or household member ASSAULT - 3RD DEGREE / CREATES APPREHENSION OF IMMINENT INJURY
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Volunteers for the Child and Youth Program

Join the Arkansas National Guard Child and Youth Program Coordinators and Soldier and Family Readiness Specialist for information on improving Child and Youth Programming in your area! If you have an interest in working with military youth, come join us! There will be two different... Read More.
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Hogs down Auburn behind Notae

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — JD Notae scored 19 of his 21 points in the second half and Arkansas placed five in double figures to remain undefeated with a 97-85 win at Auburn to open Southeastern Conference play on Wednesday night. Notae came into halftime with... Read More.

COVID hospitalizations hit new high as prisons lock down

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The number of people in Arkansas hospitalized because of the coronavirus hit another new high Wednesday, while the state’s prisons went into lockdown because of an increase in virus cases among staff. The Arkansas Department of Health reported the state’s... Read More.
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