News from the South - Arkansas News Feed
How the Arkansas State Crime Lab uses ballistics to piece together crimes
SUMMARY: THV11 highlights the scientific efforts behind solving gun-related crimes, focusing on the Arkansas State Crime Lab’s ballistics examination processes. Chief firearm examiner Rebecca Mullen explains how analyzing bullets and cartridge cases helps determine their origins, crucial for ongoing investigations. The crime lab plays a key role in connecting crimes through the NIBIN database. Medical examiner Theodore Brown underscores the importance of accurately recovering bullets for autopsy. Families, like that of shooting victim Chris Dobbins, seek closure through this meticulous work, which is vital for justice. The lab hopes to enhance their capabilities with advanced 3D comparison microscopes for more efficient analyses.
We’re taking a look into the science that the Arkansas State Crime Lab is using to examine firearms used in shootings, and piece together a victim’s final moments.
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Former THV11 anchor BJ Sams inducted into Arkansas Broadcasters Hall of Fame
SUMMARY: BJ Sams was honored as a broadcasting legend at the Arkansas Broadcasters Hall of Fame, with chief meteorologist Tom Brandon leading the induction. BJ reflected on his remarkable career, highlighting the privilege of interviewing various influential figures, including presidents and movie stars. He expressed gratitude to the Arkansas Broadcasters Association and acknowledged the special occasion, stating it had been a rewarding journey. The broadcast community celebrated his achievements, and the sentiment was that the honor was well-deserved. BJ’s humility and gratitude resonated throughout the event, underscoring his iconic status in broadcasting.
Former THV11 news anchor BJ Sams is now one of the first inductees of the Arkansas Broadcasters Hall of Fame for his more than 50 years of dedication.
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Here's what to know about burn bans in Arkansas
SUMMARY: With cooler, dry weather this fall, over 40 counties in Arkansas have issued burn bans to prevent fire dangers. While Pulaski County has yet to implement a ban, officials are prepared to act if necessary. A burn ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris and residential open burning. Experts emphasize the importance of these bans, as dry vegetation and low humidity elevate fire risks. Arkansas Department of Agriculture officials caution against common activities that could ignite fires, such as using tools outdoors and ensuring trailers are safe while driving. Residents are urged to take burn bans seriously.
In Arkansas, we have been experiencing a very dry couple of months recently. This has caused dozens of burn bans to pop up across the state. Here’s what to know.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders launches farm tour
SUMMARY: Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders is on a two-day farm tour, visiting River Valley Tractor in Russellville to connect with farmers and those supporting the agriculture industry, which she emphasizes as the state‘s largest sector. During her visit, she demonstrated her commitment to this critical industry by driving a tractor and highlighting the importance of agriculture to Arkansas’s economy and identity. Sanders asserts it is vital to support those in agriculture, especially during challenging times, such as the current drought, ensuring they have the resources needed to continue their work and sustain local communities.
Arkansas’ agriculture industry is top of mind for Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders this week as drought concerns rise.
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