The Pine Bluff Police Department is searching for a suspect in connection with a shooting that occurred just after 3 a.m. on Tuesday, October 21.
According to detectives, 20-year-old Alonzo Harris, described as a Black male approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing around... Read More.
With several vendors halting services to Jefferson County offices, County Judge Gerald Robinson attempted to hold a special quorum court meeting Tuesday night to address the situation. However, the meeting could not proceed due to a lack of quorum.
Six Justices, Alfred Carroll, Reginald Adams,... Read More.
The Pine Bluff Police Department is proud to announce the addition of five new recruit officers to our growing family.
This accomplishment highlights the outstanding work of our Office of Professional Standards, which continues to excel in recruiting candidates with a genuine desire to serve... Read More.
Tuesday afternoon, groups marched from the Pine Bluff Civic Center to bring attention to what interim Police Chief Shirley Warrior said was a problem we all face, domestic violence.
Among those attending was Wendy Gates, whose daughter was killed during an incident of domestic violence... Read More.
At the monthly meeting of the White Hall School Board last week, Superintendent Gary Williams announced an upcoming personnel move.
Williams, who is in his fourth year as District Superintendent, was a guest on the Oldies 1013 Morning Show.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Looking toward the next decade of growth and innovation, the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas has introduced a revitalized mission statement that articulates its vision for transforming lives through education, research and creative expression.
"This statement... Read More.
By Ray King
A $10,000 cash only bond was set Monday for a Pine Bluff man currently on probation and with charges pending who is accused of aggravated assault, terroristic threatening and domestic battery.
Justin Flowers, 31, was arrested Oct. 17, five days after he allegedly... Read More.
By Ray King
The Pine Bluff City Council on Monday approved resolutions moving money from grants to use for other purposes, and to cover the costs of outfitting new police patrol vehicles.
With no dissent, the council voted to transfer $633,000 in unused police department salaries... Read More.