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One student injured after Watson Chapel Junior High shooting

One student injured after Watson Chapel Junior High shooting

Breaking NewsA student has been injured after a shooting occurred at Watson Chapel Junior High School in Pine Bluff. A suspect is in custody.10:43 AM CST March 1, 2021PINE BLUFF, Ark. — (Eds. note: We have updated the article to reflect that the Pine Bluff Police Department said "bad information was released" regarding the victim's death, who is only injured at this time.)According to Pine Bluff Police Chief Kelvin Sergeant, officers responded to the Watson Chapel Jr. High at 9:59 a.m. to the report of a shooting. Officers arrived and found a 15-year-old male near the office, suffering from...

March 1, 2021
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Advocates, community allies stand together to stop proposed Arkansas 'Stand Your Ground' bill

Advocates, community allies stand together to stop proposed Arkansas 'Stand Your Ground' bill

Breaking NewsAs the Arkansas House Judiciary Committee plans to hear a controversial “Stand Your Ground” bill on Tuesday, dozens of community leaders gathered against it.10:37 PM CST January 31, 2021LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — Black community leaders, groups, and allies stood together in support of stopping the "Stand your Ground" bill in front of the State Capitol Sunday afternoon. Over a dozen people were in attendance to support the "Real Love" press conference.The Arkansas State NAACP, local NAACP chapters, W. Harold Flowers Law Society, Pine Bluff Mayor Shirley Washington, former judge...

February 1, 2021
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More COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across Arkansas this week

More COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across Arkansas this week

Breaking NewsIn less than 48 hours, Arkansas will see an influx of vaccines to all 75 counties, according to a local pharmacist working with government officials.9:53 PM CST January 3, 2021LITTLE ROCK, Ark — In less than 48 hours more Pfizer and Moderna vaccines should be available to all 75 counties in the state of Arkansas, according to a local pharmacist working with government officials on the data.In a tweet, Gov. Hutchinson explains that stats will be available to the public:The will add stats on vaccine doses received and shots given to its website. We are still in the early stages...

January 4, 2021
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