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Arkansan Trained Officer Who Shot Fort Hood Suspect

Here at Today's THV we have learned the officer who trained Sergeant Kimberly Munley, the woman being praised for bringing down suspected shooter Nidal Malik Hasan lives Arkansas.

Accident Victim Surprises People Who Saved His Life

It's an incredible story of prayer and recovery; doctors didn't think 29-year-old Brent Adams would ever walk again after a horrific motorcross accident.

One Dead In Fulton County Plane Crash

A single engine plane crashed in Fulton County Friday afternoon.

Curtis Vance Murder Trial: Day 5 Testimony About Evidence Concludes

Testimony about DNA evidence collected was the focus for the better half of the day Friday in the Curtis Vance murder trial, the man accused of killing KATV anchorwoman Anne Pressly.

Arkansas' Teacher of Year Is Vandy Nash!

Arkansas' Teacher of the Year was announced live on Today's THV at 6:30 Friday.  Vandy Nash of North Little Rock accepted the honor in a ceremony at the Governor's Mansion.

Update: 13 Injured When Grambling St. Band Buses Crash

A dozen students and a driver where hurt when three buses carrying members of the renowned Grambling State University marching band were involved in a pileup on a highway in southern Arkansas.

H.S. Football Scores: November 6

The high school football regular season ended Friday night.

H.S. Football Highlights: November 6

Week 10 is in the books.  It's time for the playoffs.

Fort Hood Shootings: Arkansas Soldiers Mourn, Flags Lowered In State

Soldiers across the country continue to mourn the loss of their own a day after a deadly shooting at Fort hood, Texas.
The Arkansas National Guard joined an army-wide moment of silence this afternoon for the victims and family members.

Lamar Football Forfeits Wins

Lamar High School, which had compiled a 5-1 conference record in Class 3A 4, will have to forfeit all five league wins because of the use of an ineligible player.

Teens Accused Of Beating Tame Fawn To Death

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) -- Two teens are accused of luring in a tame fawn with corn and then beating it to death with a hammer in Camden.