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For the 11th year, police officers will brave the icy water to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Arkansas. Full Story »
For the 11th year, police officers will brave the icy water to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Arkansas. Full Story »
With cold weather setting in here in Arkansas, the Salvation Army is in need of a few heroes. Full Story »
Do you take an active role in your child's education? If not, a parent teacher conference may be the only real insight into how your child is performing at school. Full Story »
What began as an alternative sport, has become a source of inspiration for a new documentary that debuts in Little Rock this weekend. Full Story »
A few Arkansas small business owners gathered at the State Capitol this morning to voice their concerns about health care reform legislation. Full Story »
The pastor of The River Church in Little Rock was arrested Thursday for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old boy. Full Story »
Paul Dixon and Michael Mammone, both of Russellville, were arrested for the possession/distribution of images of sexually abused children on Thursday. Full Story »
In a THV Update, the Pulaski County Special School District board held an emergency meeting. The subject, rumors of a possible teacher strike. Members of the board heard rumors teachers were taking their belonging home this weekend with the intent to strike Monday. Full Story »
The Arkansas Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved a plan for a new area code within the 870 area. Full Story »
The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) is holding its annual Food for Fines week beginning Dec. 14 and continuing through Dec. 20. Full Story »
We have a THV Update to a story we first brought you in August. A community group in North Little Rock is on the hunt for a new home and some heroes are stepping in to help. Full Story »
In today's Web report, Jessica Duff takes a look at the standings in the THV Football Frenzy and NFL Fantasy Football. Full Story »
Stanley Reed, the former president of the Arkansas Farm Bureau says he's seeking the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln next year. Full Story »
Testimony in the trial of 34-year-old Kevin Ray Pearcy in Garland County Circuit Court for the July 2008 stabbing death of Stacy Jay Lewis is expected to conclude Friday in Hot Springs. Full Story »
Police say Quincy Jay Plessy, 18, charged with first-degree murder of an Oklahoma man is blaming his co-defendant for the crime. Full Story »
Pulaski County Judge Buddy Villines has appeared before a legislative subcommittee. Full Story »
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) -- Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar welcomed baby 19 earlier than expected on Thursday. Full Story »
The Arkansas chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union says it's suing the state for rejecting a group's proposed "winter solstice" display at the Capitol. Full Story »
All week Tom Brannon has been live, along with James Statts from the Golden Corral and D.C. from Alice 107.7, at various Wal-Mart Super Center in central Arkansas in an effort to collect toys for foster children in Arkansas. Full Story »
A mother and son from Cabot keeps Hero Central all in the family. Full Story »
Hundreds of union teachers from the Pulaski County Special School District demonstrated Thursday, wanting their union status acknowledged. The walk-out caused chaos and there were worries Thursday night the support staff like bus drivers and cafeteria workers would follow suit; not showing up Friday. Full Story »
The same agency that launched the space shuttle and put a man on the moon has roughly a dozen satellites in orbit, all on a mission to show how the earth is warming. Full Story »
According to one online report, millions of Americans suffer from incontinence. Full Story »
The Pulaski County Special School District says they're prepared for almost anything. At the same time, they don't want people to lose sight of what they say is really important: the students. Full Story »
The state is facing a federal lawsuit after denying a group's request to put a display on the capitol grounds. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit Thursday on behalf of the Arkansas Society of Freethinkers. Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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