Primary elections usually have a low voter turnout with less than 20% of Arkansans casting a ballot. Now, more than ever before, they want their voices heard
Bob's family is letting us know how *you can honor the radio legend. 101.5 The Wolf, where bob worked, posted the news Saturday morning, that he passed away.
Ebby Steppach death: New theories revealed on Dr. Phil Show
A Dr. Phil episode aired on Thursday focusing on the disappearance and death of Little Rock's Ebby Steppach. The episode brought new possibilities to how she died.
Fact-checking if you are required by law to give two weeks’ notice when quitting a job
In most states, employers have to give their employees good cause before firing them. But employees can still quit their jobs at any time without two weeks’ notice.
Abortion Laws, Texas' SB8, and Roe v. Wade | Expert Interview with Liza Fuentes
VERIFY spoke to Liza Fuentes, senior research scientist at Guttmacher Institute, about what SB8 and Oklahoma’s bill could mean for women in Texas seeking abortion.
Fact-checking if a Rhode Island bill actually says that unvaccinated residents would be taxed more
Under a recently proposed Rhode Island Senate bill, eligible residents would have to get the COVID-19 vaccine or face a monthly fine and pay double their income tax.
Fact-checking if the 45% of Texas women who traveled out of state for abortion services went to Oklahoma
Data show nearly half of Texas women who traveled out of state for abortion care went to Oklahoma in the months after the Texas Heartbeat Act went into effect.
Fact-checking if Uber and Lyft customers can be refunded for canceling a ride if a driver doesn’t wear a mask
If an Uber or Lyft rider feels unsafe due to the driver not wearing a mask, they can cancel and be refunded for their fee by contacting the companies' support teams.
Fact-checking if there is a separate federal no-fly list for unruly passengers
Individual airlines can ban unruly passengers from boarding their planes, but there is not a federal no-fly list for people who have been abusive or unruly on planes
Fact-checking if you can see the Great Pacific Garbage Patch from space
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a large collection of marine debris that can be seen floating on the ocean surface. It’s large, but you can’t see it from space.
He died in 2019 just days before Christmas. His family says he was bullied at school.
In episode two of "A Different Cry," Jeffery Taylor's parents share how he died. Experts discuss suicide rates among Black children. Suicides are also undercounted.
'Someone needed to stand up for Jeffery' | Mother of first-grader who died by suicide sues school district, teacher
Lakeshia Chaney is taking the school district and one of its teachers to court. She said they contributed to the death of her son, Jeffery Taylor, in December 2019.
Two years after Nanette was found in her burned home with a gunshot wound to her head, her family hopes new information will cause a break in the case.
If you're born into poverty in Atlanta, you will likely remain in poverty throughout your life. This is a story about why, and a program trying to change things.
PRONE: At least 121 people across the U.S. have died while held prone by officers. Why?
Denver’s KUSA-TV spent two years investigating the use of the prone position in arrests across the country after George Floyd died handcuffed and facedown.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, ABC10 examines the connection between wildfires, PG&E and its influence on California politics.
On September 6, 1955, 85 students in Oak Ridge were among the first in the country to integrate. But to this day, their stories have remained largely untold.
Scorched Earth: Washington wildfires and climate change
The wildfire trends are unmistakable. There are more wildfires, they are bigger and they are more devastating. Every year, there is more scorched Earth.
Primary elections usually have a low voter turnout with less than 20% of Arkansans casting a ballot. Now, more than ever before, they want their voices heard
Bill Clinton talks Arkansas politics & Ukraine | Full interview
Former President Bill Clinton sat down with THV11's Craig O'Neill to chat about Arkansas politics, the conflict in Ukraine, and the Clinton School of Public Service.
Supreme Court draft opinion indicates overturning Roe v. Wade
A draft opinion suggests that the Supreme Court earlier this year had thrown majority support behind overturning Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide.