Inmate gets Additional 20 years for Killing a Fellow Inmate

STAR CITY (AP) — An Arkansas state prison inmate has been sentenced to 20 additional years for manslaughter in the killing of a fellow prisoner during an outbreak of violence in 2017. A Lincoln County jury determined Tuesday that Damont Ewells was reckless when he... Read More.
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Arkansas Woman Released From Prison, 22 Years Served

Carroll County Circuit Judge Scott Jackson said Wednesday that if Belynda Goff were to be tried today, she would be acquitted due to a lack of witness testimony and DNA evidence tying her to the 1994 bludgeoning death of Stephen Goff. The judge has ruled... Read More.
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Rogrick Adway Gets 15 Years

 Rogrick Adway Found Guilty, Gets 15 Years in Drug and Firearms Case A Jefferson County Circuit Court jury has found a Pine Bluff man guilty of drug and weapons charges. Rogrick Adway, 19, was declared guilty on Monday after jurors deliberated for just 45 minutes.  He... Read More.
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Arkansas Man Gets 50 Years for Road Rage Killing of Toddler

An Arkansas man who fired his gun into another driver's car and killed a 3-year-old boy in the back seat was sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in prison without the possibility for parole. Jurors found Gary Eugene Holmes guilty of first-degree murder and terroristic threatening... Read More.
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LITTLE ROCK — A body found last week in Hot Spring County has been identified as a woman who went missing nearly two years ago. Authorities confirmed Monday afternoon that the remains are those of Susan Cooper. Hot Spring County Sheriff Mike Cash said in news release that Cooper was identified through DNA at the state Crime Lab.

LITTLE ROCK — A body found last week in Hot Spring County has been identified as Susan Cooper who went missing nearly two years ago. Authorities confirmed Monday afternoon that the remains are those of Susan Cooper. Hot Spring County Sheriff Mike Cash said in news... Read More.

Ruby Bradley, 89, retires from workforce center after 43 years

Monday afternoon was a bitter-sweet moment for a long-time employee of the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services at Pine Bluff. Ruby Neal Bradley, 89, is retiring from the organization. “Well, I first started to work here when they were down on Main Street,” Bradley said. “It... Read More.