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Arkansas authorities have released a photo rendering of a convicted murderer and former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” who escaped from prison.
A spokesperson with the Arkansas Department of Corrections said Hardin is still believed to be in the North Central Arkansas Area.
The brush fire that began on May 30 in the Covington Flats area is at 214 acres. The cause of the fire is under investigation ...
The JTNP Instagram page reported the fire to be at 175 acres and 40% contained Friday evening. That appeared to show a ...
There are plenty of hideouts in the the Ozark Mountains, from abandoned cabins to campsites in the vast forests where ...
The 19th Judicial District prosecuting attorney has determined a Berryville police officer acted lawfully in using deadly ...
The Berryville Police officer involved in the fatal shooting of a Eureka Springs man has been ruled was justified in his use ...
Let’s face it: 2025 is not exactly giving “great year to be queer in the South,” so we’ll take our wins where we can get ‘em.
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. — On May 27, Arkansas State Police (ASP) announced that an officer's use of deadly force against a suspect in Carroll County on May 1 had been deemed justified. Officials said the ...
(KY3) - The search for an escaped convicted Arkansas killer is now on its fourth ... Grant Hardin’s former boss at the Eureka Springs Police Department is now speaking out about Grant’s ...