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Two arrested after allegedly leading law enforcement on high-speed chase in Northwest Arkansas
ROGERS, Ark. — A man and a woman were arrested in Rogers on April 24 after allegedly leading multiple law enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase in Northwest Arkansas. Justin Lee Larson was arrested and booked into the Benton County Jail for residential burglary, theft of property, contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, robbery, fleeing, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He's being held on a $100,000 bond.
Former Springdale officer arrested, charged in road rage case
A former Springdale police officer who resigned following his alleged involvement in a March road rage incident has been arrested and charged, according to court documents.
Potential severe weather brings closure to events
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — On and off rainy days are expected across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, causing many weekend events to be rescheduled or canceled. Below is a live update on events across the region that are canceled or postponed.
Walmart AMP experiences weather issues during opening weekend
ROGERS, Ark. — The Walmart AMP's concert season is opened Friday night with Hozier and continues on Saturday with Riley Green, but the stormy weather moving in and out of 5COUNTRY is creating a challenge for AMP officials and attendees alike. "The challenge with being an outdoor venue is...
Florida’s drops first game of doubleheader against Arkansas to lose series
It took 15 innings for Florida’s offense to put a crooked number up in Fayetteville, but the Gators only enjoyed a three-run lead for a few minutes as the bullpen blew it in the seventh and UF fell, 6-5, against Arkansas in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday. The floodgates opened up for both teams in the seventh. The Gators scored three on four hits and two walks. Only one of the runs was charged to Arkansas starter Brady Tygart, who allowed just two over six innings. The Razorbacks got those three runs back immediately, though, belting a pair of...
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