Booking #: 180291
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: PINE BLUFF, AR
Booking Date: 12-25-2025 - 5:42 am
Charges:
SIMULT POSS OF DRUGS AND FIREARMS
POSSESS W PURPOSE DEL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHED VI
POSS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
FLEEING
POSSESS W PURPOSE DEL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHED VI
Prosecutors have filed felony charges against a Pine Bluff man in connection with the disappearance of Joynell Brandon, authorities said.
The Pine Bluff Police Department confirmed that the Jefferson County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Tony Thompson Jr., 31, with first-degree murder and abuse of a... Read More.
For the majority of United States citizens, the best career-foundation options include higher education, enlisting in the military, or learning a skilled trade. Recently, the State of Arkansas has partnered with the US Department of Labor to launch the American Manufacturing Apprenticeship Fund. The... Read More.
Fire alarms were activated at Star City High School on Friday evening, prompting a response from school officials and emergency personnel.
According to officials, the alarms went off at approximately 8 p.m. and were later determined to be the result of a false alarm. An... Read More.
As Arkansas rings in the new year, a slate of new state laws will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026, bringing changes that impact taxes, health care coverage, employment requirements, education, and public safety.
More than a dozen measures approved by lawmakers during the most... Read More.
The winning 1.8 billion Powerball ticket was sold in Cabot, AR.
While it was quickly known that the single winning ticket for the second largest Powerball jackpot was sold in Arkansas, the area of Arkansas where the ticket was sold was largely unknown to the... Read More.
Pine Bluff native and Watson Chapel alumnus Kris McCullough has been named the new head coach of North Carolina’s Gardner-Webb University. As a Wildcat, McCullough played both football and baseball. He received his bachelor’s degree from Henderson State University, where he worked as an... Read More.