Home Listen Live KUAR FM 89 Newsroom Programs Community Calendar The Arts Support Us Contact Us
Search NewsRoom
Search NewsRoom
go
Advanced Search
Tools
Tools
KUAR Features
KUAR Features
Quick works saves historic dam near Eureka Springs The structure recently started gushing water, prompting fears of a breach.
State unemployment trust fund flounders Unable to anticipate this year's demand for benefits, the state's unemployment trust fund is borrowing millions of dollars from the federal government.
Free Clinic in Little Rock gets national attention More than a thousand uninsured Arkansas made their way to Little Rock's Statehouse Convention Center on Saturday for the National Association of Free Clinics "C.A.R.E." event.
Art gives historic building new life The Ozark bathhouse in Hot Springs is now home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, which is dedicated to the acquisition of the finest pieces of art produced after the year 2000.
Verizon laying off ex-Alltel workers Verizon would not put a number to the Thursday layoffs. Spokeswoman Lucie Pathmann said the company is cutting positions that became redundant with its 2008 purchase of LR-based Alltel.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Listen to our interview with Roby Brock of talkbusiness.net
Former President Clinton says work will finally begin on Rock Island Bridge The announcement came at a luncheon celebrating his Presidential Center's fifth birthday.
Ex-president urges health reform, less energy use Former president marks the fifth anniversary of his presidential library in Little Rock by announcing that construction will begin next year on renovation of the old Rock Island Railroad bridge adjacent to the library.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Listen to the full speech.
Drivers warned to watch out for deer A convergence of events may lead to more vehicle collisions with deer this fall.
Ideas to deal with abandoned homes Leaders in Memphis are considering solutions to deal with problems being exacerbated by an increase in foreclosures.
Artwork at Children's Hospital helps the healing process Every day, patients, visitors and employees at Arkansas Children's Hospital are greeted by a host of high-flying elves. The fairytale figures are part of a whimsical and award winning piece of art that hang in the hospital's atrium.
Jury convicts Marianna man in death of TV anchorwoman It took jurors just over two hours to convict Curtis Vance in the murder of Anne Pressly.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Listen to a full report from FM 89's Michael Hibblen.
Army veteran overcomes adversity and finds home Arkansas Veteran gets support from a Little Rock homeless shelter, finds a job and creates a better life for her son.
One of Arkansas' largest wildlife refuges is closing Owner tries to negotiate more time with bank, fears animals may be put to death.
Commercial wind power in Arkansas As state officials grapple with the fate of another coal power-plant, KUAR examines commercial wind power in Arkansas.
Taxidermy industry braces for seasonal rush FM 89's Ron Breeding visits a Jacksonville stuffed animal business prior to the opening of modern gun deer season on Saturday, November 14th.
Verizon Arena pioneers paperless tickets Weldon, Williams and Lick in Fort Smith is one of the biggest ticket printer in the world. But its paper product may be endangered at some venues - because of scalping.
Med students weigh in on the health care debate F.M. 89's Nathan Vandiver sat down with four students at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. After all, the industry they enter may be quite different from the one they sought out.
Jury seated to hear trial in TV anchorwoman case Listen to FM 89's Michael Hibblen describe opening statements and emotional testimony from Anne Pressly's mother.
Criminal enforcement of HIPAA still a new concept Two criminal cases have been pursued under HIPAA here in Arkansas, and those cases are among only a handful nationwide.
Hospice provides end of life care Fears of so-called death panels have been a key part of the debate over health care legislation.
An Arkansas soldier's story A retired Army airborne ranger remembers his wartime experiences and talks about building a new life after battle.
Jackson T. "Steve" Stephens backs faux-positive ad in NY The Arkansas millionaire, famous for supporting conservative causes, has inserted himself in a hotly-contested race for a New York Congressional seat.
First-time Homebuyers in Ark. Rush for Tax Credit The first-time homebuyers tax credit expires in about a month. Realtors say the credit has boosted home sales in the state, but they're worried about what will happen when it ends.
Trial against Arkansas poultry companies progressing slowly Reporter Jacqueline Froelich with KUAF has a look at the complex issues being debated over who is to blame for polluting the Illinois River Watershed.
More earthquakes in north central Arkansas Could the abnormal seismic activity be related to natural gas drilling in the Fayetteville Shale? One expert says it's possible.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Listen to our full interview with Dr. Haydar Al-Shukri of the Arkansas Earthquake Center at UALR.
Arkansas family wrongly told loved one died in Iraq One Arkansas family grieves over the death of a loved one only to later learn he is alive.
As Halloween nears, costume shops are getting busy FM 89's Michael Hibblen paid a visit to one store in West Little Rock to find out what costumes are hot this year.
Arkansas's hillbilly image is examined in a new book Brooks Blevins looks at the state's image in the aptly-titled "Arkansas/Arkansaw: How Bear Hunters, Hillbillies, and Good-ol-boys Defined a State."
Fire destroys LR center for senior citizens University Park Adult Leisure Center is destroyed in fire and Little Rock officials plan to rebuild.
LR native brings her new vampire film to town for special screening "Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant" is executive produced by Courtney Pledger. WEB EXCLUSIVE: Listen to our full report and find out how to get tickets for event Friday night.
About Us Jobs RSS Feeds Visit KLRE.org