Local Street Closed Due to Construction
50th Street in Texarkana Arkansas is closed due to work zone construction.
50th Street in Texarkana Arkansas is closed due to work zone construction.
Harvest Texarkana Regional Food Banks Mobile Pantry is on the road today in Southwest Arkansas.
It's a scary thought to have your purse stolen, but it can happen very fast and very easily. This video shows how con artists can distract you, not only taking your purse, but getting your bank account information!
I always love seeing what other people's pet do! I ran across this video of a dog that prays with the owner before it eats.
The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department is joining with law enforcement throughout the nation for the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign Aug. 17 - Sept. 3. Law enforcement officers will step up enforcement of traffic safety laws looking for impaired drivers.
A local murder suspect is competent to stand trial.
Former Texarkana, Texas City Councilman Pete Snow is now an interim Bowie County Commissioner.
Alright, I understand it's good for kids to eat healthy at school, but I think the public schools in Portland Maine have lost it! They will no longer serve cokes at football games, and will offer healthier options to eat like...are ya ready? Hummus and vegetables! Hey, don't get me wrong I like that stuff, but at a football game? Bring on the cokes and junk food!
Streets to be repaired will take center stage at this evenings Texarkana Arkansas City Board Meeting.
Country legend Willie Nelson was forced to cancel his planned performance at a fundraiser in Castle Pines Village in Colorado on Saturday, August 18. The tireless singer and pot proponent, 79, reportedly pulled out of his appearance due to health problems.
A 12-year-old boy from Mesquite has been banned from playing Pee Wee Football. He's too big. Elijah Earnheart is six feet tall and weighs 300 pounds!
The Redwater Volunteer Fire Dept. will be hosting their annual hamburger/hot dog supper during Redwater ISD's Meet the Teacher night, Thursday, August 23 from 5-7:30 p.m.