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Free Magazine Downloads at FPL
FAYETTEVILLE, AR -- Another reason to keep that library card current. Fayetteville Public Library(FPL) is now offering free magazines straight from their website to your...
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Challenge to 12-Week Abortion Ban Can Move Forward
LITTLE ROCK, AR - A federal judge denied a motion to dismiss the legal challenge to Arkansas' 12-week abortion ban Wednesday.
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UA Student Jumps from Moving Car, Hit by Truck
PHILLIPSBURG, Mo. -- Investigators are trying to determine why a 19-year-old University of Arkansas student jumped out of a moving car on the interstate...
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Beebe on Changes Since '06: "I'm calmer...than I used to be"
There's an old saying that a year in politics is an eternity. Governor Mike Beebe has spent six-and-a-half of those "eternities" in the governor's mansion
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KNWA & Your Family: Lifesaving Lessons in the Water
Both standard swim lessons, and Infant Swimming Resource classes, save children's lives.
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Beebe: "Can't depend on the federal government to take care of us."
Countless hours of thought and deliberation over the Medicaid "private option" plan took place between lawmakers this past session, and Governor Mike Beebe was no...
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Washington County Ranks 3rd for Food Insecurity in AR
Washington County has the third highest rate of hungry households in the state of Arkansas and 37 percent of the people in those homes are...
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U of A Student Remembered at Former High School
TULSA, OK - University of Arkansas student Rachel Swetnam graduated from Cascia Hall in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Police to Interview Woman Found Shot in the Face, Describe 'Person of Interest'
Authorities continue to investigate at the boyfriend of the woman who was found shot in the face in Bella Vista last Saturday.
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Holt Middle School Students Give Big Check to Olivia's Basket
It was a special day at Holt Middle School as students presented a check for Olivia's Basket.
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KNWA Bios
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Liz Hogan
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Clint Boone
Meteorologist - KNWA Today
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Dan Skoff
Chief Meteorologist - KNWA
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Neile Jones
News Anchor - KNWA
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom: Mr. Quintana's 5th Grade, Bonnie Grimes
Chief Meteorologist Dan Skoff and Steve Cunningham from GE Lighting awarded Mr. Ryan Quintana's 5th grade class with $500 for one of this month's Brightest...
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Brightest Classroom: Ms. Becky Shofner
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, surprised Ms. Becky Shofner's 2nd grade class at Butterfield Trail Elementary in Fayetteville.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Kellogg's Gifted & Talented Class
Mrs. Kellogg's Gifted and Talented students at George Elementary in Springdale were recognized as a Brightest Classroom for the month of April.
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Brightest Classroom 3/27 Ms. Tilton
Ms. Tilton's class at Holcomb Elementary in Fayetteville was awarded a $500 Walmart gift card as one of March's Brightest Classrooms.
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GE Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Barbara James 4th Grade
Mrs. Barbara James' 4th grade class at Westwood Elementary were surprised as one of our Brightest Classroom's for the month of March.
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Featured Stories
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Less Radiation?
What if a slight change in radiation treatment could help breast cancer patients beat the disease?
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She Can Help You!
Ask any breast cancer patient who has worked with Susan Earnest at the Cancer Support House.They will tell you she is instrumental in the treatment...
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Decline in Breast Cancer Rates?
A new government report shows breast cancer rates are declining in U.S.
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A New Team In The Fight
A new partnership could go a long way in the fight against breast cancer.
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Breast Cancer Rates and African Americans
In the fight against breast cancer, the chances of survival may depend, in part, on the color of a woman's skin according to new information. New...
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Web Extras
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WEB EXTRA: Why Are You the Best Fit for Fayetteville?
Mayor Lioneld Jordan and former Mayor Dan Coody are vying for the top spot in Fayetteville.
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WEB EXTRA: The Moment Patience Embraced Her Differences
One University of Arkansas cheerleader is inspiring others on the field.
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WEB EXTRA: Ineffective Bullying Prevention Approaches
Bullying can be a complex problem and according to stopbullying.org some common approaches to handling it in school and at home are not effective.
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WEB EXTRA: What Would You Say to the Razorback Football Team?
What would you say to the Razorback football team?
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WEB EXTRA: Razorback Fans Tailgate
Despite losing to ULM in Little Rock, Razorback fans still arrived early for the Alabama game to tailgate.
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