A Little Rock woman has been sentenced to more than a decade for stealing human remains and transporting them across state lines to sell them.
A Little Rock woman who stole body parts from the mortuary where she worked and sold them online was sentenced this week.
A 37-year-old Little Rock woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in transporting stolen human body parts, including fetuses, out of Arkansas.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is traveling to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland next week, where she will be speaking on two panels, her office announced Friday.
As winter sets in, Arkansas officials are emphasizing the importance of fire safety following a year (2022) that saw 84 fire-related deaths in the state, accord
Cutting budgets is never fun, but it is necessary if we are to help kids in our district. I appreciate Superintendent Wright and our board for taking on this hard work.
The Pulaski County Prosecutor's Office has cleared an Arkansas State Police Sergeant of wrongdoing in the use of deadly force to disable a bus.
A Little Rock woman accused of selling stolen body parts online has been sentenced after a plea deal. Candace Scott Chapman was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. She was charged with selling 20 boxes of stolen body parts from medical school cadavers to a Pennsylvania man for nearly $11,000.
The 95th General Assembly of the Arkansas Legislature opened this week and began doing its business of the people.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Very cold arctic air will begin filtering into Arkansas beginning late in the day Saturday, with the coldest impacts expected Sunday through Tuesday. Due to the nature and duration of the extreme cold, a Weather Impact Alert is in effect Sunday through Tuesday.
One of Arkansas’ winningest high school football coaches over the past years is headed back to the school that he was unceremoniously fired from a decade ago. Brad Bolding, who has led Parkview to three consecutive state titles at the 5A level,
A bill before the Arkansas legislature would prevent pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) or insurance companies from obtaining pharmacy licenses.