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Here's a look at this week's Oaklawn Report right from Hot Springs.
A Missouri pug is back home with his owner. The disabled veteran and his best friend were separated when he says someone snatched the pooch.
A hungry patron offered a side of music with his request for cheese fries; now, the singing fast-food order is a web sensation.
There's a park in Arkansas where visitors can dig for diamonds. One couple found a huge and rare rough gem and now they're looking at possibly being $21,000 richer.
Monday's an important day for Queen Elizabeth. It's the 60th anniversary of the day she became Britain's monarch. And starting tomorrow, a new photo exhibit shows this stoic figure at work and at play.
A group of treasure hunters say they're about to bring up the most valuable sunken treasure ever found. Their target is 71-tons of platinum that's been sitting on the ocean's floor east of Cape Cod.
An Oklahoma farmer had made a huge, historic find. He was walking on his property in Carnegie in Caddo County when he stumbled on it.
The Little Rock Zoo's Sloth Bear, Thor, predicted the quick arrival of spring today during a weather prediction ceremony this morning at the Zoo.
To help the New York Giants and their fans feel at home in Indianapolis for the Big Game, MetLife is bringing a giant ice sculpture of the New York City skyline to Massachusetts Avenue & College Avenue in downtown Indianapolis.
The earliest copy of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, Mona Lisa, has been found in the vaults of a Spanish museum, looking younger and more ravishing than the original.
In this week's new releases, we see a darker theatrical side of "Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe. Plus, a small Alaskan town proves that when people unite behind a common cause, anything is possible.
It's a story of survival with a happy ending. A little girl from Maine received not one or two, but six life-saving organ transplants and is now on the road to recovery.
Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his lair to "see" his shadow on Thursday, in the process predicting six more weeks of winter.
If you're have trouble keeping your pet cat indoors, the interactive iPad Cat App might be for you.
James Bond turns 50 on film this year, but he doesn't look a day over 007.
Police in southwestern Pennsylvania say a woman who appeared to not have any teeth in surveillance photos from a bank robbery last month has confessed, apologized and said she planned the heist because she needed the money for dentures.