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A new vaccine for the Human Papilloma Virus is getting a lot of attention from parents, but the vaccine is too expensive for most patients and clinics to afford. Dr. Janet Titus says her clinic in Fayetteville pays $140 a shot and the vaccination takes three shots and most insurance carriers won`t pay for it.
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New Technology to Check Out Downtown Fayetteville
The Fayetteville Visitor's Bureau is giving folks the chance to learn about the history of downtown Fayetteville.
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The No. 24 University of Arkansas softball team topped the Fordham Rams, 5-2, on Saturday in Norman, Okla. and advanced to its second NCAA Regional...
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Shooting Witness: "I Saw This Coming"
More than 5 shots fired on a quiet street in Rogers, putting one man in the hospital, two in jail and a neighborhood on edge.
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AR State Treasurer Arrested By FBI
LITTLE ROCK, AR-- State Treasurer Martha Shoffner has been arrested.
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Two Arrested in Rogers Drive By Shooting
One man is recovering in the hospital after being shot Saturday at the intersection of North 3rd Street and Persimmon in Rogers.
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