Here is the latest Arkansas news from The Associated Press... 1018-2014
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Senator Mark Pryor says that rather than pointing fingers about what has gone wrong in the nation's Ebola response, the country should work together to keep the virus from spreading.
Pryor's opponent in this year's Senate race, Representative Tom Cotton, has called for a ban on flights from impacted countries.
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - Bill Clinton has kicked off his second campaign swing through Arkansas this month, as the former president aggressively delved into his home state's politics. Speaking Friday night to a crowd gathered in his boyhood home of Hot Springs, Clinton praised Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, gubernatorial nominee Mike Ross and congressional hopeful James Lee Witt as examples of the type of bipartisanship voters crave.
CONWAY, Ark. (AP) - Democrat Jackie McPherson says east Arkansas Congressman Rick Crawford should not have voted against a bill that McPherson says would have addressed shortcomings at Veterans Administration hospitals. The two squared off with Libertarian Brian Willhite in a debate that was broadcast last night on the Arkansas Educational Television Network.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has rejected the proposed wording of a prospective ballot item that would let voters decide whether to legalize marijuana in the state. McDaniel's office on Friday rejected the proposal offered by Mary Berry because of ambiguities in the text of the measure and tells Berry to "redesign" both the proposal and the ballot title.
WINSLOW, Ark. (AP) - A National Transportation Safety Board member says a train that collided with a stalled passenger train in Arkansas was coming to help the train and was apparently going too fast. Mark Rosekind said yesterday that the crash happened after an Arkansas and Missouri Railroad train stalled Thursday.