Today's Headlines

The city of Benton has a new police chief.

Robert Tupac Shakur had been considered armed and dangerous in a string of robberies around Little Rock, but he's off the streets after an arrest Thursday night.

International high school diplomas will be awarded to students at North Little Rock High School.

It's the one-year anniversary of a deadly tornado in Pope County and Conway Counties. Today's THV re-visted the areas Thursday to see how the cities are re-building. One person was killed in that tornado.
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Police say a mother allowed her boyfriend to shoot her children with a BB gun, and she shot her 4-year-old.

Vice President Dick Cheney says that his boss, President George W. Bush, has no need to apologize to the American people for not doing more to head off the financial calamity, saying no one saw the crisis coming.

International high school diplomas will be awarded to students at North Little Rock High School.
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Despite the grim economy, there's some good news to tell you about. Nonprofit organizations give a boost to the Arkansas economy. In our Project Arkansas report, a partnership with UALR and Today's THV, we continue to explore issues that make a difference in the lives of Arkansans.

President Bush is making a fresh appeal for Congress to move quickly on his proposal for a $700 billion program to stabilize cascading financial markets.

An Arkansas group today calls on the government to change our healthcare system - and create one that's not based on private insurance.

From education, to health care, to the lottery, legislators will have a full agenda.
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