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| Arkansas Reconsiders Split Primaries After low turnout LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Arkansas' primaries - split into two dates to give the state more heft in the presidential nominating process - may be ready to end... |
| AP Newsbreak: McCain Appears Cancer-Free, Healthy FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz. (AP) - 3-time melanoma survivor John McCain is apparently cancer-free and otherwise healthy. |
| Huckabee Not Among Possible Veeps Visiting McCain Home LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Former Governor Huckabee won't be joining at least three other Republicans mentioned as vice president possibilities at John... |
| Obama Keeps Focus on McCain, Clinton Suggests Floor Fight Associated Press - May 22, 2008 5:23 AM ET Democrat Barack Obama is zeroing in on Republican presidential candidate John McCain. Obama plans to spend a second day meeting voters in... |
| Ark. Candidates Find Family Ties Don't Lead to Ballot Wins LITTLE ROCK (AP) - It was a bad year to have a familiar name on Arkansas' ballot. The wives of 2 term-limited lawmakers, the son of a popular... |
| Do Engine Oil Prices Really Compare To Those Of Fuel? JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) - Could the cost of engine oil have you wondering why the gas prices continue to sky-rocket? A closer look at the savings or not. |
| Gas Prices Hit Holiday Travelers NEW YORK (AP) - Holiday travelers hitting the road for the unofficial start of summer have some budget adjustments to make with gasoline prices at... |
| Hulshof Bill Would Punish Internet Bullying WASHINGTON (AP) - Missouri Rep. Kenny Hulshof is introducing a bill that would impose federal criminal penalties for Internet bullying. |
| Ark. Primary Drew Record Low Turnout, Election Officials Say LITTLE ROCK (AP) - A record low number of voters cast a ballot in Arkansas' primaries and non-partisan judicial this week. |
| Region 8 Farmers Still Affected By Contaminated Rice Craighead County, AR (KAIT)- Craighead County extension agent Steve Culp says when foreign markets suspended trade with U.S. farmers in 2006 because of experimental rice being released into the food supply, |
| Region 8 Utility Victim Of Copper Theft, Police Looking For Suspects Corning, AR (KAIT)- Region 8's Rebecca Smith reports on how one city utility is dealing with the reality that almost $30,000 worth of inventory was stolen at the hands of copper thieves. |
| Testimony in R. Kelly Trial Ends for Week CHICAGO (AP) - Testimony in Chicago's R. Kelly child pornography trial is over until after the Memorial Day holiday. |
| UN: Ready to Step Up Myanmar Aid GENEVA (AP) - Aid agencies say they are ready to step up relief to cyclone victims in Myanmar following today's announcement of new openness by the... |
| Mo. Gov. Raises Ethics Concnerns About Secret Taping JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Gov. Matt Blunt's office is claiming that a former staff attorney violated his ethical duties by secretly recording a... |
| State to Require Colleges to Ask About Immigration Status LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The director of the state's Higher Education Department has sent a letter to all Arkansas colleges and universities saying they... |
| White County Election Day Turns into Nightmare SEARCY, Ark. (AP) - If White County Election Coordinator Leslie Bellamy hadn't been on maternity leave, primary election day might not have turned... |
| When You Have To Walk JONESBORO (KAIT) With today's high gas prices being what they are, could you give up your car and walk to work? What if you had no choice? |
| Walking for a Reason May 23, 2008 - Posted at 3:22 p.m. CDT -- Every journey starts with a single step...for one man traveling through Region 8, he's using his journey as a way to call attention to children's education. |
| Adopt - A -Pet Click here for the latest pet that needs to be adopted! |
| New Power Plant Opens it's Doors DELL (KAIT) - The gas-fired plant in Dell, went on line in the summer of 2007 and today opened it's doors for it's customers to take a look at how it works. |
| Economy, High Gas Prices May Tame Bridezilla May 22, 2008 - Posted at 5:34 p.m. CDT -- Unlike Cinderella and Prince Charming, who didn't have to pay a mortgage on a castle, more couples are finding it harder to swallow the average price tag of a wedding, which can run close to $29,000. |
| Region 8 Father and Son Reminisce about Life in Twin Towers JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) -- The Seminole Twin Towers Dormitory was built back in 1966 with the first students moving in the following fall. |
| Obama criticizes McCain on veterans' benefits Associated Press - May 24, 2008 1:03 PM ET BAYAMON, Puerto Rico (AP) - Barack Obama isn't backing away from criticizing John McCain for his opposition to legislation that would provide college... |
| Clinton, Obama in PR; McCain in Arizona Associated Press - May 24, 2008 5:33 AM ET The ongoing battle for the Democratic presidential nomination heads to the Caribbean today. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will both be... |
| Canadian government releases leak report Associated Press - May 23, 2008 9:33 PM ET TORONTO (AP) - Canadian government investigators say two top officials did not leak confidential information in connection with what became the NAFTA... |
| Romney to host one McCain event featuring Bush, White House says events will be closed Associated Press - May 23, 2008 6:13 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says there's a reason that President Bush's efforts to raise money for the John McCain campaign next week will take... |
| Clinton cites Robert Kennedy assassination in defending her continued candidacy Associated Press - May 23, 2008 5:43 PM ET SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - Just a couple of hours after citing Robert F. Kennedy's assassination while explaining why she should stay in the race,... |
| All-Star Game Coaches Announced For Baseball, Softball & Soccer Valley View's Burgi to head east baseball team |
| All-Star Game Rosters For Baseball, Softball & Soccer Released Several Region 8 athletes selected to compete |
| Hogs & Horns Game To Be On KAIT ABC Sports is televising game nationally |
| Activitst Criticizes Law Targeting Illegal Immigrants LITTLE ROCK, AR - An immigration activist says laws and ballot measures targeting illegal immigration will only create a "permanent social underclass" and push communities to view people with dark complexions |
| Widow of Flight 93 Hero Appointed to State Election Commission LITTLE ROCK, AR - The widow of Tom Burnett, who helped lead the passenger revolt on hijacked Flight 93 during the September 11 terrorist attacks, will now serve on Arkansas' board of election commissioners. The |
| New Biodiesel Plant Up and Running in Crossett CROSSETT, AR - Arkansas has another biodiesel plant up and running. Pinnacle Biofuels began production earlier this month in Crossett, manufacturing E100, or pure biodiesel. Officials say the plant can |
| Arkansas Death-Row Inmate Joins Lethal-Injection Challenge LITTLE ROCK (AP) - An Arkansas death-row inmate likely to first face execution after a failed U.S. Supreme Court challenge to lethal injection has... |
| Ark. Park Recovers From Floods, Reopening Friday Associated Press - May 21, 2008 3:04 PM ET JACKSONPORT, Ark. (AP) - Jacksonport State Park has recovered from record flooding this year in Arkansas and will reopen Friday. |
| Test Blast Successful for Twin Towers Implosion JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) -- A test blast Thursday morning at Arkansas State University's Twin Towers Dormitory was one of the final preparations before the much-anticipated implosion of the building on Sunday. |
| 3 dead, 3 injured in SoCal chopper crash Associated Press - May 24, 2008 1:53 PM ET TWO HARBORS, Calif. (AP) - Authorities say three people are dead and three others injured after a tour helicopter crashed on an island off the... |
| More than a dozen tornadoes cause injuries, damage across Kansas Associated Press - May 24, 2008 1:23 PM ET The National Weather Service says it was at least a dozen tornadoes that destroyed homes, downed trees and injured several people yesterday across... |
| 'Sleeper cell' case questions Bush authority to hold US residents as enemy combatants Associated Press - May 24, 2008 12:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The case of a U.S. resident accused of being an al-Qaida sleeper agent is raising questions about the extent of the president's... |
| Democrats: Pentagon should rethink its opposition to expanding GI Bill Associated Press - May 24, 2008 12:13 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats say the best way to honor the sacrifice of soldiers is to provide benefits they need after their service. |
| SeMo Community College Cuts Back to 4 Days Due to Gas Prices POPLAR BLUFF, MO - With student computers feeling the pinch of gasoline prices approaching $4 per gallon, a community college in southeast Missouri is cutting back to a four-day school week. This summer, |
| Cape Girardeau Sinkhole Problem May Improve CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO - For nearly a year now, the southeast Missouri town of Cape Girardeau has been battling one sinkhole after another. But a city official says the threat is expected to decline as the |
| Taliban leader sending fighters to Afghanistan, talking peace with Pakistan Associated Press - May 24, 2008 1:43 PM ET KOTKAI, Pakistan (AP) - The Taliban's top leader in Pakistan says he is sending fighters to battle U.S. |
| Colombia's defense minister says top rebel leader may be dead Associated Press - May 24, 2008 1:13 PM ET BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Colombia's defense minister says the legendary leader of Colombia's guerrilla army may be dead. |
| 2 divers rescued after a night floating over Great Barrier Reef Associated Press - May 24, 2008 10:43 AM ET BRISBANE, Australia (AP) - Two scuba divers have been rescued after spending a night floating in the ocean over Australia's Great Barrier... |
| China rescuers work to reach trapped coal miners Associated Press - May 24, 2008 10:03 AM ET YINGXIU, China (AP) - Rescuers in China are trying to reach 24 coal miners trapped underground by a powerful earthquake almost two weeks ago. |
| Al-Sadr lawmakers warn of "black clouds" hanging over militia truce Associated Press - May 24, 2008 9:13 AM ET BAGHDAD (AP) - Lawmakers loyal to Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr (mook-TAH'-duh ahl SAH'-dur) are denouncing the Iraqi government, accusing it of... |
| Health Tip: Soothing a Child's Sunburn (HealthDay News) -- If your child has an uncomfortable sunburn, here are suggestions to help it heal and to soothe the youngster's pain, courtesy of the Lucile Packard Children's... |
| Green Tea May Help Brain Cope With Sleep Disorders |
| Report Says More Kids Drowning in Pools, Spas WASHINGTON (AP) - With the unofficial start of summer upon us, a government report shows an increase in the number of children who drown in swimming... |
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