During the month of December, those in the area can take advantage of free health clinics, including finding out your HIV status.
Rick Walker has this report:
The festivities of Christmas and New Year holidays is often mixed with good cheer leading to tragedies on Arkansas roadways. This year the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) is partnering with law enforcement agencies across the state to share the... Read More.
By Ray King
A $100,000 bond was set Wednesday for a Pine Bluff woman currently on parole who led police on a high-speed chase thru the city Monday, causing several accidents and injuring two people.
Pine Bluff District Judge John Kearney set the bond after ruling... Read More.
The White Hall School District held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday approving several action items on its agenda and updating the board on distinct reports and recognitions from the district.
The board approved the consent agenda of the request to use various facilities to host... Read More.
The Pine Bluff Animal Control Shelter has reopened after being shut down since August of this year due to the spread of canine distemper which is usually deadly and can lead to long-term nervous system damage. After the initial closing, the shelter asked for... Read More.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who is considering running for president, on Tuesday called a third Donald Trump White House bid the “worst scenario” for Republicans and said his call for terminating parts of the Constitution hurts the country.
In an interview with The... Read More.
By a vote of 5-3, The Pine Bluff City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution calling on Mayor Shirley Washington and members of the Ways and Means Committee to “meet, vet and forward to the full council in time for consideration at the regular... Read More.
Several teachers and students participated in a walk-out Tuesday morning with signs protesting the Watson Chapel School District for lack of pay for teachers/staff and the removal of key programs for students.
Jarhea May a special ed teacher who has been with the district since... Read More.
FAYETTEVILLE – A Fayetteville man was sentenced on December 9,2022, to 188 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release on one count of Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine. The Honorable Judge Timothy L. Brooks presided over the sentencing hearing in... Read More.
UAPB's Offensive Lineman Mark Evans II Declares for 2023 NFL Draft
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's Mark Evans II has officially declared for the 2023 NFL Draft. Evans anchored the Golden Lions offensive line for the past four years at left tackle.
Evans played 521... Read More.