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Dallas bound flight diverted to Ark., then La.
Passengers on a Dallas-bound flight that made an emergency landing in Arkansas because of smoke in the cockpit were diverted again, this time to Louisiana, because of storms, authorities said.
American Airlines flight makes emergency landing
An American Airlines flight heading to Dallas from Indianapolis made an emergency landing Tuesday afternoon in Little Rock after a pilot saw smoke in the cockpit, officials said.
Woman's death brings Ark. tornado fatalities to 14
Arkansas emergency management officials say a woman's death from injuries suffered during the Feb. 5 tornado outbreak brings the state's death toll from the storms to 14.
What kind of life awaits next presidential kids?
Young Tad Lincoln herded goats into a White House sitting room. Quentin Roosevelt rammed his wagon into a historic painting. John Kennedy Jr. had to be scooped out of a hiding place in his father's desk. Amy Carter famously brought a book to a state dinner.
Lawsuit targets Riceland in modified rice claim
A lawsuit filed Wednesday claims that Riceland Foods Inc. was involved in development of a genetically modified rice strain and delayed for months telling farmers that the rice had gotten into the food supply, news that led a number of nations to stop buying American rice.
Congressman: Oh baby! My wife's expecting triplets
It'll be a busy year for Rep. Vic Snyder, but not because of the election. The congressman from central Arkansas said Monday that he and his wife are expecting triplets.
Unbelted inmates scream as van crashes; 2 killed
The driver of a private security van ferrying prison inmates through southern Arkansas fell asleep behind the wheel, causing a crash that killed two prisoners and injured four others, authorities said.
Ark. mayor faces charges over release of dogs
An Arkansas mayor who ordered 10 Humane Society dogs let loose in a national forest is wanted on animal cruelty charges after a special judge issued an arrest warrant. They are a mysterious, almost mythical group, the Rainbow Family of Living Light, gathering again this summer to party and pray for peace, many appearing wild and unwashed, barefoot and bearded, secretive and standoffish.
UALR swimming coach headed to Penn State
Former Olympic gold medalist John Hargis is leaving Arkansas-Little Rock to coach Penn State's men's and women's swimming teams. More Little Rock Stories
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