Ark. man digging in garden unearths a Civil War-era cannonball that could be still explosiveFORT SMITH, Ark. — Officials say a Fort Smith man digging in his garden unearthed a Civil War-era cannonball that’s possibly still explosive. The unidentified man was tending to his garden Tuesday at his home when he found the rusted, 4-inch-diameter iron ball. Grandfather says Arkansas mom was helping 3 sons when car plunged into lake on foggy nightPLUMERVILLE, Ark. — The mother of three young boys who died when their car plunged into a lake on a foggy night was trying to tend to her children just before the accident, the boys’ grandfather said Tuesday. Ark. doctor pleads not guilty to weapons charge, says case should be dismissed over delayLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas doctor charged with illegally owning grenades has pleaded not guilty as his defense lawyer argued to have his case dismissed. A decade after Columbine, massacre still grips world’s attention as ‘iconic’ school assaultLITTLETON, Colo. — Teenage gunmen spilled the blood of children before Columbine, in Alaska, Arkansas, Mississippi and Oregon. After Columbine, more blood was shed in Minnesota and California, in Germany and Finland. |