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May is Stroke Awareness Month: Think FASST!
ROGERS, AR -- According to Mercy NWA, a stroke or "brain attack" is the fourth leading cause of death in America and a leading cause...
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7 Earthquakes Recorded in Arkansas Tuesday
LITTLE ROCK, AR - The U.S. Geological Survey reports seven earthquakes in Arkansas in the early morning hours of Tuesday.
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Arkansas Advances in SEC Tourney with 2-1 Win
Arkansas beat Ole Miss 2-1 in 10 innings at the SEC Tournament
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Siloam Springs Drops Off County Alert System
SILOAM SPRINGS, AR -- One of the largest cities in Benton County is no longer receiving county emergency alerts.
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How to Help Animals Affected by Tornado
Local people are reaching out to help animals affected by the tornado.
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Two Infants Among Victims of Oklahoma Tornado
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- The Oklahoma Medical Examiner has released the names of 16 victims from the Moore tornado, including two infants. Image via FOX...
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Exclusive: Local Mother Talks About Babies' Deaths, Murder Case Against Husband
The wife of a Springdale man, accused of killing their two babies, is speaking out exclusively to KNWA and Fox-24.
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Braum's Evacuates During Bentonville Bomb Investigation
UPDATE: A Bentonville Braum's is being evacuated as the bomb squad investigates a package at an empty motel.
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Bomb Squad Inside Abandoned Bentonville Motel
BENTONVILLE, AR-- Bentonville's bomb squad is at the abandoned Travelodge Motel on Southeast Walton Blvd.
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Cotton on IRS Affecting 2012 Elections: "It's hard to see how it didn't..."
Congressman Tom Cotton, Republican representative from Arkansas's Fourth District and potential U.S. Senate candidate in 2014, sat down with KNWA earlier this week before kicking...
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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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J.R. Davis
J.R. Davis - KNWA Today Co-Anchor
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Bright Ideas Archive
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Brightest Classroom Feb 19th: Mrs. Lofton 3rd Grade
Chief Meteorologist, Dan Skoff, surprised Mrs. Andrea Lofton's 3rd grade class at Butterfield Trail Elementary in Fayetteville, as a Brightest Classroom.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Grom 6th Grade St. Vincent de Paul
KNWA Meteorologist Clint Boone, John Millis and Steve Cunningham from GE Lighting, awarded Mrs. Sean Grom's 6th grade students this morning as one of February's...
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Brightest Classroom Jan 22: Mrs. Berlanga's 1st Grade
KNWA and GE Lighting awarded Mrs. Berlanga's 1st Grade students at Turnbow Elementary as one of our Brightest Classrooms on January 22nd.
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Guffey 6th Grade Lingle Middle School
KNWA and GE Lighting surprised Mrs. Aerial Guffey's 6th grade class at Lingle Middle School in Rogers with $500 as one of our "Brightest Classrooms."
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Brightest Classroom: Mrs. Teresa Cornett's Class
Meet this week's Brightest Classroom award winners: Mrs. Teresa Cornett's 4th grade class at Vandergriff Elementary!
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Featured Stories
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Pink Courage: Sylvia Schlegal & Her Preventative Mastectomy
FAYETTEVILLE, AR-- Deciding to remove both of your breasts and never having breast cancer is a story making headlines after Angelina Jolie came out to...
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Hundreds of Pink Lanterns "Illuminate" the Little Rock Sky
LITTLE ROCK, AR-The Arkansas affiliate of Susan G. Komen held its 2nd annual Illuminate the Cure event. Image via Donna Terrell.
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Komen Ozark Extends Fundraising Window to Meet Goals
ROGERS, AR -- More than 10,000 participated in the15th Annual Susan G. Komen Ozark Affiliate Race for the Cure on Saturday but fundraising efforts fell...
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Illuminate the Cure to Send 700 Lanterns into the Sky
Seven hundred pink floating lanterns will fill the evening sky at the second-annual Illuminate the Cure event, benefitting the Arkansas Affiliate of Susan G. Komen.
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Research on Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Drugs
A new study in the journal The Lancet looks at how effective common drugs are at preventing breast cancer.
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Web Extras
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Rep. John Burris, from Minority to Majority
Rep. John Burris (R-98) is the state representative from Harrison and the former Minority Leader in the Arkansas House. Burris has seen a huge shift...
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A Sit Down with Governor Beebe
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe is heading into his final two years in office with a more than above average approval rating. But the popular governor's...
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A Sit Down With Governor Beebe Part 2
In a recent sit down with Governor Beebe, the longtime political figure talked about the 2012 election and the possibility of working with a Republican...
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WEB EXTRA: Morning Photographer Cuts For A Cure
Stacy Smith cuts it for a cause!
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WEB EXTRA: Fall Colors From Sky High
On Saturday we took to the skies to take a look at the fall colors around Northwest Arkansas.
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