The Texarkana Arkansas Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred overnight at the intersection of East 10th and California Streets that left one man dead, and a woman in custody facing murder charges.
The Texarkana Texas Police Department is searching for the Wilmer Hill, 21, the father of a baby that was the center of a “Critical Missing Persons Alert” issued by the TTPD. The baby has been found safe and returned to her mother at this time. Police are continuing the search for Hill at this time.
UPDATE: MISSING BABY RECOVERED AND RETURNED TO MOTHER.
The missing baby is from the case yesterday where the father of the child led officers on a high-speed pursuit that resulted in the SUV the father was driving crashing. The father of the child, Wilmer Hill, 21, fled into the woods from the scene of the crash.
Here is an opportunity to have a little fun with a “Long Drive Competition” to raise funds for hand-quilted fidget blankets for residents struggling with Alzheimer’s and Dementia at the Bunch Woodview Center on the Cornerstone Healthy Living Community Campus in Texarkana, Texas.
Texarkana Arkansas Police officers were called from a neighborhood National Night Out event to investigate the discovery of a body in the 2300 block of Washington Street.
The 2016 Four States Invitational Marching Contest was held on October 1 at Grim Stadium in Grim Park. The Texarkana Independent School district hosted 22 bands and more than 3,800 students to perform in the annual contest. We have the results including one local school winning the title “Best Band”!
Sal & Aven Williamson are proud graduates of Texarkana College, and now the couple have made an extremely generous donation to the school for the benefit of future nurses.
The Texarkana Texas Police Departments will be out across the city Tuesday, October 4 for National Night Out 2016. Here are the schedules and locations of events around town.
One teen is dead and another at an ArkLaTex hospital in critical condition after attempting to steal a vehicle at gunpoint over the weekend.
Local hunter Josh Thomson of Ashdown Arkansas one of only 68 people to receive a permit from the State of Arkansas to harvest an alligator in 2016. Hunting dates for 2016 have been limited to September 16 to 19, and September 23 to 26. Thomson bagged his 12-foot 1-inch gator on the night of September 24.










