KHBS (April 2005)
Parents Protest You Can Run But You can not hide. Apparently there are some things parent don't want their kids to learn at school.


KHBS MANZ -ALL DAY 8Z.MPG
1ST Manace kid 2nd Sketch duhh 3rd tempski 4th lil fuse 5th scruface 6th youngaa 7th c.dot


VORTEX II - KHBS/KHOG 40/29 Weather Special (9-18-08)
IN THE WORLD OF TORNADO RESEARCH, THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION STILL REMAINS, WHY DO SOME STORMS PRODUCE TORNADOES, WHILE OTHERS DON'T? THIS SPRING. PROJECT VORTEX II, WHICH IS THE LARGEST, AND MOST AMBITIOUS ATTEMPT TO EXPLORE TORNADOES TAKES TO THE PLAINS TO TRY TO FIND AN ANSWER. PROJECT VORTEX...


KHBS Humanities staff outing in Bridgnorth
"Jolly Boys" outing to Bridgnorth, 29/01/10


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Police Crack Down On School Zone Speeding
Fayetteville police say they're seeing an increase in drivers speeding through the school zone near Butterfield Trail Elementary.


Family Tries To Contact Relatives In South America
A brother and sister were headed to Chile when the earthquake hit. Family in Arkansas are trying to make sure they're ok.


Tax On Mixed Drinks Concerns Restaurants
Money from the Springdale tax goes to an emergency notification system.


Middle School Student Organizing Benefit Art Auction
Greenwood seventh grader Linnea Ristow is counting the days until an art auction she's organized to help orphans in east Africa.


Shooting Critically Injures Child
Police say the victim of a robbery and beating fired back, not knowing a child was in the car. Note: Some may find this video offensive.


Court Documents: Bishops Strangled
A probable cause affidavit is revealing new details about how investigators believe a Bentonville mother and daughter died. Nicholas Johansen and Michael Winters are both charged with their murders.


Police Believe Bodies May Be Missing Women
Police say a tip from an inmate at the Benton County Jail led them to remains that may be those of Louise and Christina Bishop


Reed Sentenced To 22 Years For Battery
A jury in the David Reed case came back Tuesday afternoon with a sentence of 20 years and a $15000 fine for battery.


Law Firm Continues Haiti Relief Efforts
The first Uhaul full of donations left Fort Smith in January.


County Works To Get Pets Microchipped
Washington County hopes more microchips will help unite lost pets with their owners.


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