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Judiciary meeting held to discuss deadly ATF raid
SUMMARY: Top law enforcement officials from Pulaski County are testifying today before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the ATF raid that resulted in the death of former Clinton airport director Brian Malinowski in March. Although agents involved were cleared of criminal charges and the use of deadly force was ruled justified, local, state, and national officials still have lingering questions. Malinowski, who died after allegedly shooting at ATF agents during the raid for illegal gun sales, has prompted debate over the appropriateness of search warrants. Key officials, including the Arkansas State Police director and local law enforcement, are expected to discuss these issues.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is discussing the deadly ATF raid at the home of former Clinton Airport director, Bryan Malinowski in March— here’s the latest.
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Fans flood Fayetteville for Arkansas-Texas rivalry game
SUMMARY: Fans from across the country flocked to Fayetteville for the Arkansas Razorbacks’ game against Texas, a high-profile rivalry. Streets and sidewalks were packed as people enjoyed the festive atmosphere of game day. Some fans, including those from California, shared their disdain for Texas, citing past sports rivalries. The community’s school spirit was highlighted by tailgating and vibrant activities around town. Despite a loss, fans expressed unwavering support for the Razorbacks, appreciating the energy and camaraderie that come with attending games. Many visitors spoke fondly of Fayetteville, noting personal connections and their growing affection for the town and university.
Razorback and Longhorn supporters bring energy and excitement to a packed game day on the Hill.
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Arkansas's top news stories | November 16, 2024
SUMMARY: Little Rock police are investigating a shooting near Asher and Oak Street, where a man was shot but is expected to recover. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is probing human remains found on Highway 425, believed to belong to 61-year-old Randy Devon Grubs. Additionally, ex-jailer Mia Ellis was arrested for smuggling contraband into a detention center, following a three-week investigation. On a positive note, a new program called “My Baby For Me” was launched to support pregnant women and reduce Arkansas’s high infant mortality rate. Lastly, the Heavenly Riders held their 24th annual toy run to provide gifts to less fortunate children.
Brooke Buckner delivers Arkansas’s top news stories for November 16, 2024, including the Heavenly Riders Toy Run that was held to give back to the community.
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New program in Arkansas hopes to curb infant mortality and educate soon-to-be mothers
SUMMARY: Arkansas suffers from the third highest infant mortality rate in the U.S., prompting local initiatives to address this issue. A new program called “My Baby for Me” was launched at Bullock Temple Church in Little Rock, aimed at educating expectant mothers about pregnancy and motherhood. Pastor Odessa Daro and Arkansas Surgeon General Kay Chandler introduced the program, which offers support, education, and resources for pregnant women. Participants can attend meetings twice a week, enjoy meals, and receive transportation assistance. Volunteers are also working to spread awareness of the program, which has seen success in other cities like Memphis and Nashville.
The “MyBaby4Me” program is already operating in Memphis and Nashville, and it will now educate and help both new and soon-to-be mothers here in the Natural State.
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