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Patients with stroke and a mild or moderate level of neurologic impairment can be monitored less intensively after thrombolysis with no safety issues, a new study suggests.
One of the most painful lessons from the Robb Elementary School shooting continues to resonate: communication among first responders failed at t ...
The department received $2.5 million in state funding for body cameras to enhance safety and accountability, aiming to reduce violent crime effectively.
Eligible applicants include government organizations, educational institutions, and nonprofits. Each of PG&E’s five regions ...
About one month after the tornadoes, the Trump Administration denied Arkansas’ request for a major disaster declaration. The ...
A Dundee’s new exhibition starts before you get up to the first-floor gallery. As visitors enter the main hall of Kengo Kuma’s 2018 waterfront building, they’re confronted by 11 big white ...
A team of experts from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences has ...
The coalition will grant $5 million to recognize nonprofits and individuals who stand up for their communities.
Paving company Anderson Brothers has agreed to pay nearly $1.3 million to resolve allegations it knowingly falsified asphalt test results on state and federal paving projects.
Their efforts weren’t enough to take the American Division crown from Western Brown. Still, the Batavia Lady Dogs set several school records at the Southern Buckeye Athletic and ...
Chesapeake City Council members approved a $150,000 investment grant from the city’s Economic Development Authority to 520 SB ...
Aiden Anderson’s message to his fellow classmates was simple — take advantage of opportunities. Anderson, Southeast Valley ...
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