Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Activist Judge Steps In, Blocks Arkansas from Protecting Vulnerable Kids from Mutilation The Little Rock-based judge granted an injunction Wednesday that was sought by the American Civil Liberties Union. By Mike Landry July 22, 2021
Jim Rogash / Getty Images Super Bowl Champion and Military Veteran Announces He's Running for Senate A former football star and Army veteran wants to take on the battle of fixing a broken Congress. 'It's time to win our country back,' he said. By Jack Davis July 12, 2021
Real World Police / YouTube screen shotCommentary Man on the Run Screams Across State Line at Over 100 MPH, Arkansas State Trooper Stays Right Behind Him Until These 5 Words Come Across the Radio The vehicle was pulled over because of a suspicious license plate. The driver claimed innocence -- then the chase began. By Grant Atkinson July 11, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Libs Claim Insurrection Part II, Allege States Securing Borders with Nat'l Guard Are Engaging in Insurrection The 'insurrection' claim came after Arizona and Texas asked other states to help enforce border security by sending National Guard troops. By C. Douglas Golden July 7, 2021
Rich Pedroncelli / AP California Adds 5 States to Its State-Funded Travel Ban Over Supposedly 'Anti-LGBTQ' Laws California has added five states to its list of where employees cannot travel on state money because of supposed discrimination. By Jack Davis June 29, 2021
Pat Eaton-Robb / APCommentary Biden Admin Says to Hell with Girls Sports, Sues W. Virginia to Force State to Allow Trans Players Biden's Department of Justice submitted court documents contesting a state law that protects female athletes. By Michael Austin June 18, 2021
Mary Bratton Chronister / Facebook Rookie Police Officer Comes to the Aid of Choking Newborn: 'He Saved My Baby's Life' For his heroics, he will be receiving a life-saving award - but perhaps the best reward is that the parents have their child back healthy. By Amanda Thomason June 11, 2021
Tennessee Department of Transportation / APCommentary Kayaker Sees Story of Cracked Memphis Bridge, Digs Up Photo from 5 Years Ago and Zooms In: 'Our Jaws Dropped' New photos from a kayaker appear to show that the crack in an I-40 bridge connecting Tennessee and Arkansas was present as far back as 2016. By Grant Atkinson May 24, 2021
KSFM-TV screen shotCommentary Gunman Kills Old Woman, Starts to Look for More Victims Until an Arkansas Man with a Hunting Rifle Takes Aim An unidentified hero put an end to a shooter's rampage by returning fire and saving many would-be victims at an apartment complex. By Taylor Penley May 20, 2021
Little Rock Police Department / YouTube screen shotCommentary Arkansas Cops Post $20,000 Reward as Hunt for Serial Killer Begins According to Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey, only one of four victims survived attacks between August 2020 and April 2021. By Jack Cowhick May 1, 2021