- Ex-Alamo follower sentenced to house arrest
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a former member of the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries to 180 days of house arrest and two years' probation for trafficking in counterfeit compact discs.
- House fire leaves residents unhurt
Staff photo by Evan Lewis Texarkana, Ark., Fire Department packs up after battling a blaze at 5020 Pine Crest Circle Monday afternoon.
- Tyson Foods pleads guilty and agrees to pay fine for OSHA violation that led to worker death
Tyson Foods Inc. pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Arkansas and agreed to pay the maximum fine for willfully violating worker safety regulations that led to a worker's death in its River Valley ...
- Hearing Set on Leak of Video in Alamo Case
A judge has set a hearing for Thursday to address the leak of a confidential videotape of an interview of a girl taken into state custody after a raid on the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound in Fouke.
- 2 more face charges in connection with teen's death
The adult biological children of a woman facing a capital murder charge in connection with her adoptive son's death have been arrested and charged with tampering with evidence in the case, Cass County officials ...
- Veterans meeting slated for Monday
The Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter No. 278 will hold its next meeting at 1:30 p.m. Jan.
- Jail warden among 6 set for new jobs
The Miller County jail warden whose tenure included at least a dozen escapes and several arrests of guards accused of sexual abuse and corruption will be stripped of her duties and reassigned under the new ...
- Wreck on Ninth
A witness gives her statement while Robert Crabtree of Texarkana, Ark., is attended to by Texarkana, Texas, Fire and LifeNet EMTs Wednesday morning.
- Sheriff to be sworn in at midnight Thursday; public is invited to attend
Miller County Sheriff-elect Ron Stovall will be sworn in at the stroke of midnight Thursday at the Miller County Detention Facility in Texarkana, Ark.
- Bronze hog stolen from family's front lawn
A Texarkana, Ark., family was not exactly in hog heaven after their bronze Razorback statue was stolen from their front yard over the weekend.
- Around the region: Traffic deaths down in 2008
An early morning fire damaged part of a Pine Bluff church, 10 hours after worshippers finished a Christmas Eve service.
- Help with energy bills available at senior center
Applications for the low-income home energy assistance program will be available Jan.13 at the Miller County Senior Adult Center.
- Suits filed over conditions at Texarkana jail
Four inmates at the troubled Miller County jail have filed lawsuits alleging "inhumane" living conditions at the aging facility.
- TASD accepts $1.1 million bid from roofing company
The Texarkana, Ark., School Disrtict Board of Directors unanimously accepted a $1.1 million bid Tuesday from Mid-Western Commercial Roofers of Mobile, Ala.
- WJ Ranch to offer program for veterans
The Texarkana Symphony Orchestra presents 'Christmas with Handel' Sunday evening at the First United Methodist Church in downtown Texarkana, Ark.
- Jailed evangelist wants religious references removed from lawsuit
A lawyer for jailed evangelist Tony Alamo is asking a federal court to remove religious references from a lawsuit against Alamo.
- Union Elementary kids bowl to better learning
Union Elementary School students bowled their way to learning Friday at Texarkana bowling allies, turning a popular recreation into a learning tool on the alleys of College Bowl and Holiday Bowl in Texarkana.
- Alamo lawyer seeks changes in fede...
Embattled evangelist Tony Alamoa s lawyer has asked that a oeimmaterial, impertinent or scandalousa language be removed from a civil lawsuit targeting Alamo in federal court.
- New Ark. women's center eases jail overcrowding
Northwest Arkansas' new residential treatment center for women is freeing up jail beds and helping rehabilitate nonviolent offenders, officials say.