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AM Arkansas w/ Neal Gladner 6am-8am |
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Americas' News Network - MidDay 11am-2pm |
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The Schnitt Show w/ Todd Schnitt 2pm-5pm |
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Coast to Coast w/ George Noory 11pm-5am |
Sunday kicked off a series of anniversary events that will take place at Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church.
Used cars are in demand, but in short supply because so few people bought cars during the recession.
The Arkansas Lottery Commission is putting new limits on pay for its next director after being criticized over the high salary the former director and his deputies received.
Former Little Rock mayor and state representative George Eugene Wimberly has died. He was 92.
Greece has agreed to lay off 15,000 public-sector workers by the end of 2012, as international pressure mounts on Athens to agree on austerity measures needed to secure major new debt agreements.
China said it prohibited its airlines from paying for carbon emissions under the European Union's system to limit greenhouse emissions, in an escalation of Beijing's opposition to the plan.
A U.S. Senator is threatening to block the confirmation of ambassador's to Latin America on Tuesday due to policy differences with the White House, against a backdrop of reduced American influence in the hemisphere.
Rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah agreed that Fatah leader and President Mahmoud Abbas will head a transitional power-sharing government, removing a stumbling block in a push to patch a five-year-old feud.
The U.S. closed its embassy in Syria, saying rising violence placed diplomats at increasing risk. The U.K. also recalled its ambassador and accused Assad of running a "murderous regime."