Pine Bluff officer wants to help save others by sharing story of crash that almost took his life
Officer Marvin Cawthone with Pine Bluff police was in an accident after another driver ran a stop sign— he shares how following simple traffic laws can save lives.
What CDC's updated COVID guidelines mean for Arkansas students
The CDC released new COVID guidelines just days before kids will return to school— here's what these changes mean for Arkansas students going back to the classroom.
Man convicted of rape escapes from Arkansas prison
The Arkansas Department of Corrections confirmed that 38-year-old Samuel Hartman, who was convicted of rape, has escaped from the East Arkansas Region unit.
North Little Rock officials perplexed after learning about new development project online
According to their website, Altis Capital plans to build the "Diamond Valley Development"— but city officials haven't heard anything about it from the developers.
Thursday was the first day of Bargains Galore on Highway 64. Where you can shop hundreds of bargains for miles, all the way from Fort Smith to Beebe, Arkansas.
Pine Bluff officer wants to help save others by sharing story of crash that almost took his life
Officer Marvin Cawthone with Pine Bluff police was in an accident after another driver ran a stop sign— he shares how following simple traffic laws can save lives.
Man convicted of rape escapes from Arkansas prison
The Arkansas Department of Corrections confirmed that 38-year-old Samuel Hartman, who was convicted of rape, has escaped from the East Arkansas Region unit.
Amid increased mail thefts, experts share what to do if yours is stolen
The investigation continues after four Arkansans were arrested on federal charges involving mail theft— experts share what you can do if your mail is stolen.
New dash cam footage shows Little Rock city director's crash, law officials' comments
Little Rock city director Ken Richardson has been cited with resisting arrest and obstructing government operations after he was involved in a car crash on Tuesday.
Pine Bluff police warn about increase in breaking and enterings
Pine Bluff police are warning residents about an increase in breaking and entering reports— one local business owner reacts to damages from a B&E attempt.
Alex Jones to pay over $4 million to Sandy Hook parents
A jury in Texas decided that the conservative talk show host must pay more than $4 million to Sandy Hook parents after repeatedly calling the attack a "hoax."
There was 0% inflation in July 2022, but inflation is still at 8.5% annually
The Consumer Price Index, the most widely used measure of inflation, was unchanged in July, as President Biden claimed. But annual inflation remains high.
Inflation Reduction Act only caps insulin prices for Medicare patients, not for people with private insurance
The original text included provisions that would cap insulin prices for Medicare patients and people privately insured, but the latter failed to get enough support.
Chickenpox vaccine, infection doesn’t protect against monkeypox
Monkeypox and chickenpox are caused by different viruses. That means that previous chickenpox vaccination or infection does not offer protection against monkeypox.
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.
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.
Lives Forever Changed: The West Memphis Murders | THV11 Archives
In May 2013, Dawn Scott and THV11 looked into the West Memphis Three case that captured not only Arkansas but an entire country that left more questions than answers
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.
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.