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Investigative journalist Peter Nickeas reported on breaking news and violence for the Chicago Tribune, and he recently concluded a term as a visiting professor University of Arkansas’ School of Journalism and Strategic Media in the Center for Ethics in Journalism. He visited Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio for a conversation with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about his career and the effects violence can have on a city.
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On today's show, a group called Arkansans for Limited Government is working on a possible constitutional amendment that would legalize some abortions. Also, reporting on violence with Peter Nickeas. Plus, a new "Reflections in Black" with Raven Cook.
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The podcast "Buried Bones" uses a different angle for the true crime genre. Hosts Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes use modern investigate techniques to consider crimes from the past.
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On today's show, two Fayetteville writers focus on the murder of Benjamin Burton, a prominent and beloved Rhode Island Black businessman in “A Gilded Age Tale of Murder and Madness.” JD Clayton, Fort Smith singer-songwriter is scheduled to release his debut album Long Way from Home this month. Plus, Roby Brock, editor-in-chief of Talk Business & Politics, and Rex Nelson, senior editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, review the beginning weeks of the state legislative session. Plus, Arkansas Attorney General reveals his wishes for criminal justice reform and more.
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Two writers with deep Northwest Arkansas ties have collaborated on writing about a murder from 1885.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is delivering more than $17 million dollars in “Project Safe Neighborhoods” grants to 88 federal jurisdictions, including…