Monday, June 17 2013 6:30 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:30:08 GMT
A Jonesboro man's walk in the park ended with a trip to the hospital after another man attacked him with a knife. The victim told police he went to Craighead Forest Park around 10 o'clock Sunday night
A Jonesboro man's walk in the park ended with a trip to the hospital after another man attacked him with a knife.
Monday, June 17 2013 11:41 AM EDT2013-06-17 15:41:10 GMT
CASH, AR (KAIT) – Police and rescue crews are at the scene of a wreck near Cash. According to E911 Director Jeff Presley there was a report of an overturned car on Highway 226 east of Highway 67 close
NEW DETAILS: Driver involved in crash near Cash is alive and has been airlifted with unknown injuries.
Monday, June 17 2013 6:13 AM EDT2013-06-17 10:13:08 GMT
(KAIT) - It was a deadly weekend on Region 8 roads, as there were three deadly wrecks in Northeast Arkansas on Saturday and Sunday. The first was early Saturday morning in Jackson County. According to
Three people were killed over the weekend in Northeast Arkansas from wrecks.
Monday, June 17 2013 1:27 PM EDT2013-06-17 17:27:07 GMT
A man is in custody after police say he tried to run over another man with his van and instead slammed into the victim's home. Donald Danford, 70, of Bay is charged with aggravated assault and criminal
A man is in custody after police say he tried to run over another man with his van and instead slammed into the victim's home.
JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) - The ASU Career Fair kicked off today with students getting the chance to talk to area professionals.
Representatives from local organizations and businesses spoke one-on-one with those who attended.
James Bereczky, a student worker for the Career Management Center at ASU, says this fair is a way to bring employers and employees together.
"It's a great way to network and get your resume out there. So, if you need a career, come out," Bereczky said.
Around 60 businesses were represented.
The fair will pick up Wednesday morning at 10:00 for Education, Nursing, and Health professionals.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam began the year by dismissing what he called a "caricature" of Republicans struggling to manage their supermajority in state government.