A father dying by the side of his bedridden son has been one of the most compelling stories from the wildfires in California, one with an Arkansas connection.
WARREN, Ark. (KATV) — An Arkansas woman is facing the unimaginable, losing both her father and brother in the wildfires that continue to rage in California. The wildfires burning portions of ...
As the wildfires in California continue, volunteers from Arkansas are sharing how they are helping out. Here's How Much You Should Have Invested for Retirement at Age 60
The California wildfires are impacting those from all walks of life, including individuals from Arkansas.Sharing an account of her experiences with the response
CALIFORNIA, USA — At age 95 ... Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1929, that big personality was destined for one place: Hollywood. She settled in Los Angeles, where she never became a star ...
BRADLEY COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT/KARK) – An Arkansas woman is heartbroken after learning about the tragic fate of two of her family members after they were caught in California wildfires. According to ...
Paul Getty Museum and the University of California, Los Angeles, while new evacuation warnings left more homeowners on edge. A fierce battle against the flames was underway in Mandeville Canyon ...
According to 2023 data from the Arkansas Forestry Division, 55% of the state is covered in forests. ARKANSAS, USA — As fires continue to race through Southern California, local fire officials throughout Arkansas are weighing in on local preparedness should a wildfire occur in the area.
‘The fire has made it in my yard’ Arkansas woman remembers final words of father and brother caught in California wildfires
Earlier this week, Mailes traveled with the Southeast Missouri & Northeast Arkansas Red Cross team to help those impacted by the fires in California. Along with hundreds of volunteers, they were ...
The Arkansas women’s tennis team begins its spring season this week as they travel to Indian Wells, Calif., for the 2025 Duel in the Desert, hosted by the Kansas Jayhawks.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has committed to a $1.4 billion loan for a project that will use an emerging technology to separate lithium from geothermal brines in California. The agency says the loan, to EnergySource Minerals, is an important step toward establishing a battery supply chain in the US.