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KNWA News Archive
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Voice Winner Plays in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, AR -- Attention The Voice fans! A familiar face performs in Fayetteville on Tuesday.
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Update: Man Killed by Storm Debris in Springdale
SPRINGDALE, AR -- Springdale police say debris from Monday's storms killed a man as he was driving along Highway 412.
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How to Help OKC: Local Events, Organizations Pitch In
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS -- Several local organizations are organizing events and donation efforts to support the victims of Monday's tornado in Moore, OK.
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Crews Comb Devastation, Confirmed Death Toll Lowered to 24
The confirmed death toll from the Oklahoma medical examiner was lowered from an earlier figure of 51 to now 24 people, including eight children. Authorities...
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Arkansas Leaders React to Oklahoma Devestation
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- On Tuesday, Governor Mike Beebe released a statement on the Moore, Oklahoma tornado saying, "...few of us can even imagine the...
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Fuel Spill Causes Traffic Delays
A fuel spill in Springdale at the intersection of Wagon Wheel Road and Silent Grove is causing traffic delays.
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OK Death Toll Revised, President to Speak at 9:00am
NEAR OKLAHOMA CITY--President Obama is set to speak on the diasaster in Oklahoma at 9:00am. Meanwhile, the medical examiner's office has revised the death toll...
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101 Survivors Found Overnight Amid OK Tornado Rubble
MOORE, OK-- Just in this morning, 101 people, found overnight, in the aftermath of the tornado that tore through Oklahoma.
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Doing Good - The Elizabeth Richardson Center
A local nonprofit is helping families with relatives with disabilities in Northwest Arkansas.
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Tornado Tears Through OK, Dozens Killed, Miles of Debris
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- An enormous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing at least 51 people, including 20 children Monday.
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KNWA Bios
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Rebecca Jeffrey
Rebecca joined the KNWA team in September 2012.
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General Assignment Reporter - KNWA & Fox News Edge
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Morning Reporter, KNWA & Fox News Edge
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Siegal's 3rd Grade Class
ELKINS, AR -- On Wednesday, Chief Meteorologist was at Elkins Elementary to present Mrs. Siegal's 3rd grade class with the latest Brightest Classroom award.
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Brightest Classroom: Mr. Curtis' Class
This week's Brightest Classroom is at Bayyari Elementary in Springdale. Dan Skoff pays a visit to Mr. Curtis and his class.
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Brightest Classroom: Rhonda Rutledge Siloam Springs Middle School 6 - 8 Grade
Meteorologist Clint Boone surprised Mrs. Rhonda Rutledge Siloam Springs Middle School class today with the Brightest Classroom award for the month of April. She received...
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Brightest Classroom March 26h: Mrs. Erickson's 5th Grade
Our "brightest classroom" isn't located inside a building, but rather right outside. My fifth graders just began a community garden
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Lacie Moore-3rd Grade, March 13th
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, and Steve Cunningham from GE Lighting surprised Mrs. Lacie Moore's 3rd grade class at Grace Hill Elementary as a Brightest Classroom.
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Featured Stories
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Pink Courage: The Breast Ride Ever
22 women on the open road as part of "The Breast Ride Ever." The goal is to raise awareness about breast cancer and money...
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Breast Cancer Survival Rate Lower for Men
According to the American Cancer Society breast cancer in men is much less common than it is in women. But new research reported in the...
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Benefits Outweigh Risks in Mammograms
Two new studies suggest that women who are at increased risk for breast cancer will benefit from mammogram screenings every other year starting at age...
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Komen Ozark Race For The Cure Turnout
The Komen Ozark Race For Cure brought thousands out to The Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall in Rogers.
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2012 Komen Ozark Race for the Cure
A sea of pink flooded the Pinnacle Hills Promenade Saturday as thousands of people ran in the annual Komen Ozark Race for the Cure in...
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Web Extras
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WEB EXTRA: Bentonville Mayor Talks Tourism and Overcrowding
BENTONVILLE, AR -- From road improvements and school expansions, to tourism and sewer rate backlash, Mayor Bob McCaslin tells us what to expect in 2013.
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WEB EXTRA: Asa Hutchinson Talks Governor Bid, NRA and the Republican Party
Former U.S. Representative and Rogers lawyer Asa Hutchinson talked to us about his plans to run for Governor, his project with the NRA and his...
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WEB EXTRA: Channing Tries to Juggle
Ellen Winters with the Institute of Jugglology teaches reporter Channing Barker to juggle. At least, she gives it her best shot.
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WEB EXTRA: Cheryl LuQuire Uncut Performance
Wynnona's Rockin' Christmas made a stop in Northwest Arkansas, and we caught up with the opening act before she hit the stage... Cheryl LuQuire!
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Web Extra: Beebe Disappointed with Malzahn Exit from ASU
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