News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Arkansas's top news stories | November 6, 2024
SUMMARY: On a recent noon show, meteorologist Nathan Scott discussed current weather conditions in Central Arkansas, noting temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with some isolated light showers expected, particularly in southeast regions. Meanwhile, national attention turned to Donald Trump’s election victory, marking a significant moment for the GOP. Key local ballot measures in Arkansas saw voters rejecting a sales tax increase in Little Rock, and altering casino licensing rules in Pope County. Nationwide, abortion rights faced mixed outcomes as voters in seven states supported protective measures. Overall, the political landscape remains dynamic as results continue to unfold.
Jurnee Taylor delivers Arkansas’s top news stories for November 6, 2024, including how Donald Trump has won the presidential election.
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
Carbon monoxide risks rise in cold weather
SUMMARY: As freezing temperatures and wintry conditions grip much of the US, the Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that carbon monoxide poisoning risks rise during this time. Carbon monoxide, an invisible and odorless gas, can be deadly if not managed properly. The CDC advises installing alarms, inspecting fuel-burning appliances annually, and never using portable generators indoors. The gas poses a higher risk to infants, older adults, and people with heart or breathing issues. Symptoms of poisoning include headache, dizziness, and confusion. If suspected, immediately get fresh air and call 911. In 2023, about 100 people died from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to generators.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says this time of the year is when they see the most deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Arkansas Supreme Court justices remain at odds | What we know
SUMMARY: THV11 Plus news coverage highlights tensions within the Arkansas Supreme Court, following newly elected Chief Justice Karen Baker’s controversial decisions since her swearing-in on January 1st. During a heated three-hour meeting, other justices expressed dissatisfaction with Baker’s unilateral actions, including live-streaming the meeting without broader notification, which they deemed inappropriate. Disagreements center around the interpretation of Amendment 80 regarding the Chief Justice’s powers, with Baker asserting she can take charge, while others argue she should only implement existing policies. The discord has been labeled an embarrassment for the state, with calls for more private discussions instead of public confrontations.
Newly-elected Chief Justice Karen Baker and her colleagues have been at odds since the first moments after her Jan. 1 swearing in.
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WATCH: Rep. Westerman on U.S. forests | National
SUMMARY: U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) emphasizes the need for Congress to explore innovative ways to use American forests instead of letting them burn. He points out that billions of dollars are spent annually fighting wildfires and argues that forests should be a source of income for the federal government, not a financial burden. Westerman suggests that healthy, well-managed forests can provide sustainable products for buildings, acting as carbon sinks by storing atmospheric carbon. He stresses that forests also offer essential benefits like clean air, water, and wildlife habitats, which are lost when they are destroyed by fire.
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