Series: Family Looking For Answers After Fort Smith Teenager’s Disappearance
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today continues a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. Tuesday: Woman missing 32 years.
View ArticleSeries: Fort Smith Woman A Music Enthusiast, Reported Missing In 1982
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today continues a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. Wednesday: Mother missing since 1985.
View ArticleSeries: Fort Smith Woman’s Disappearance Leaves Family Perplexed
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today continues a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. Thursday: Mother believes missing daughter...
View ArticleSeries: Fort Smith Woman’s Disappearance Leads To Questions, FBI Probe
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today continues a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. Friday: Elderly man missing since 2000.
View ArticleSeries: Missing Fort Smith Man Possibly Lost In Oklahoma Mountain
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today continues a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. Saturday: Man last seen at Fort Smith bar.
View ArticleSeries: Missing Fort Smith Man Last Seen At Bar In 2001
Editor’s Note : The Times Record today concludes a weeklong series of reports looking at unsolved missing persons cases at the Fort Smith Police Department. The series began Sunday. To read the...
View ArticleIn Poverty And Bad Health, A Sense Of Abandonment
MILWAUKEE — Richard “Buz” Cooper of New York City has practiced medicine for five decades. Recently he had prostate surgery and reflected on the difference between a recovery in Manhattan, where he...
View ArticleIn Major Cities, Poorer Citizens Find Health Deserts
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a two-part series on poverty and health care. Monday: The relationship between poverty, health is complex.
View ArticleRelationship Between Poverty, Health Complex
MILWAUKEE — Hundreds of plastic bins are stacked like jumbo shoeboxes, nearly scraping the ceiling of a bare-bones room in a former hospital. People sit nearby in rows of chairs, waiting to be matched...
View ArticleProfessor: Photos Of Police Officers A New Issue For Courts
Instances of citizens taking photographs or video of law enforcement officers in public has risen with the growth of smartphones but remains a new issue for courts, according to an associate professor...
View ArticleSebastian County Sheriff Adopts Photo Policy After iPhone Lawsuit
Following a lawsuit that claimed a deputy arrested a man for filming law enforcement executing a search warrant, the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office adopted a written policy on how deputies should...
View ArticleiPhone Photo Leads To Settlement Against Sheriff’s Deputy
Although the settlement language allows him to claim no fault, a Sebastian County sheriff’s deputy recently accepted an almost $40,000 judgment against him instead of going to trial in a federal civil...
View ArticleIn Some States, Low Poverty Rate Obscures Deeper Despair
WASHINGTON — The overall picture of poverty among states is a familiar one: Some states, such as Mississippi, have long claimed the highest poverty rates according to the federal income standard....
View ArticlePart 1: Man’s Route From Boy Scout To Bomber To Longest-Running FBI Fugitive
EDITOR’S NOTE : This is the first of a two-part series about Leo Burt, the longest-running FBI fugitive wanted for a 1970 bombing in Wisconsin.
View ArticlePart 2: The Phantom Bomber’s Escape Into The Shadows
EDITOR’S NOTE : This is the conclusion of a two-part series about Leo Burt, the longest-running FBI fugitive wanted for a 1970 bombing in Wisconsin.
View ArticleWounded AP Reporter Vows To Return To Afghanistan
NEW YORK — Over and over, Kathy Gannon has re-lived the decisions that led to the death of her close friend Anja Niedringhaus and her own severe injuries, as they went about their jobs chronicling the...
View ArticleThe Uncertain Future Of Undocumented Children
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — On a warm day last spring, 16-year-old Hugo Pascual Tomas and his older brother Francisco left their home in Guatemala and set off on a 2,700-mile quest to find their mother.
View ArticleCollateral Damage: Advocates Aim To Save Children From Impact Of Violence
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series. Part 2 will appear in Saturday’s edition.
View ArticleCollateral Damage: Families Struggle To Care For Victims Of Violence
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series. Part 3 will appear in Sunday’s edition.
View ArticleCollateral Damage: Relatives Of Murder Victims Struggle With Grief
Editor’s Note: This is the final report in a three-part series that began Friday.
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