Online jail rosters show 26-year-old Colton Langley Crabb was arrested on Tuesday, March 27 on charges of first-degree sexual assault, and distributing, possessing, viewing, depicting, and sexually explicit conduct involving a child.
Arkansas Legislative Auditor Rodger Norman confirmed that the draft audit report reviewing the purchase was delivered to Sanders’ office on Wednesday, March 27.
Immigrants under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals will soon have to pay more to renew their status after it was announced the renewal fees are increasing.
The New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University’s Delta Population Health Institute has received a $114,380 grant to address maternal and pediatric health in the state.
The Imboden Area Charter School, now located in Black Rock, is now able to distribute food to those who live nearby and meet certain guidelines thanks to a grant.
Since the 2017 eclipse, both Verizon and AT&T have increased their amount of cell sites and upgraded their networks. Both expect coverage to be improved for the 2024 eclipse.
The USPS says they’re seeing a rise in counterfeit postage stamps across the country. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman spoke with the USPIS about how this scam is impacting post offices nationwide.
Better Business Bureau warns high school students and their families to beware of scams while they’re preparing for college admissions tests this spring.
By The Associated Press and LEA SKENE and BRIAN WITTE Associated Press
The investigation picked up speed as the Baltimore region reeled from the sudden loss of a major transportation link that’s part of the highway loop around the city. The disaster also closed the port that is vital to the city’s shipping industry.
According to the Batesville Fire Department, dispatch received a call at 12:48 p.m. on March 26 regarding a hiker who had fallen off a cliff near Jamestown Crag
The House recently approved a bill that could potentially ban the app in the United States. K8 News spoke with Jonesboro residents on Tuesday, March 26 about the topic and what would happen if they could no longer scroll the For You Page.