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State Awarded $53M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has awarded Arkansas $53.1 million for drinking water and clean water infrastructure upgrades. In a news release, the agency said the funds will support essential water infrastructure that protects public health and water bodies across the state. The funding is part of a $5.8 billion investment through the…
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City of Bryant taking steps towards more affordable, sustainable water
The City of Bryant is taking steps towards providing more affordable and sustainable water to citizens. Here’s what you need to know. Read More
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Honoring Black History – Sharing Stories of Pioneers and Charting New Paths Forward
In honor of Black History Month, FOX 16 News is sharing stories of Black history in Arkansas and looking at Arkansans making new history today. We meet with Yolanda Renee King, the only grandchild of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. FOX 16’s Donna Terrell spoke with her on how she’s picking up where he left…
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Suspect in Feb. 5 Jacksonville homicide arrested
A suspect in a shooting-related death that occurred on Feb. 5th in Jacksonville has been arrested without incident in Pine Bluff, according to a press release by the Jacksonville Police Department. Read More
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U.S. Marshals arrest woman in connection with Jacksonville homicide investigation
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. – The Jacksonville Police Department said a woman was arrested on Thursday in a deadly shooting from earlier in the month. JPD officials said U.S. Marshals arrested 20-year-old Lesly Yarelzy Moreno in connection with a deadly shooting that took place on Feb. 5. Arkansas State Police arrest woman in connection with weekend Interstate…
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Woman arrested by US Marshalls for capital murder in Jacksonville
The Jacksonville Police Department says U.S. Marshalls arrested a 20-year-old woman in Pine Bluff for her involvement in a homicide at a trailer park. Read More
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OPINION | BOYD WARD: On the border
The old and much hackneyed cliché–“What’s the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”–well, the way our government is handling the border problems is a perfect example of this. Read More
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Jacksonville officials prepare to expand city with more restaurant, entertainment options
The City of Jacksonville is known for its rich history, especially as a military town. However, many say they’re ready to expand past those horizons. Read More






