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One police officer, Senior Corporal Michael Springer, was added to the list of those honored after he died last year.
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The national museum, located near the Arkansas River in downtown Fort Smith, could draw as many as 125,000 visitors in the first full year.
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Surrounded by Arkansas State Police personnel, the governor signed two laws that will impose longer prison sentences for certain violent crimes.
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Arkansans who sell drugs which cause fatal overdoses could potentially face the death penalty under proposed legislation endorsed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Leaders in law enforcement are responding to the police killing of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols after body camera footage was released to the public Friday.
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The two Crawford County sheriff's deputies could face as many as 10 years in prison.
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The city's mayor announced Wednesday that Heath Helton will become chief after serving in an interim capacity for several weeks.
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A longtime Arkansas State Police official is the governor-elect's choice to lead the state Department of Public Safety.
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Wayne Bewley is the second interim Chief of Police to step down in the past six months.
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Police allege John R. Tyson became intoxicated and fell asleep in the Fayetteville home of a woman he did not know.