By: Chris C Ducker | 2011-03-31 | Cars The environmental laws in Arkansas are consistent with national environmental laws as well as those passed locally in Arkansas. read more
By: saad | 2011-04-14 | Relationships If you are looking to avoid the herd, you need to find those special little places around the country. Romantic destinations in Arkansas should do just the trick. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-10-19 | Science Tornadoes is a form of weather that characterized by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth's atmosphere. It is usually accompanied by strong winds, heavy rain and sometimes snow, sleet, hail, or no precipitation at all. read more
By: Debayan Sen | 2011-01-12 | Travel Tips Tourists from all over the world travel Arizona generally for fishing, exploring and hunting. More than hundreds of cheap airline tickets Arkansas are booked due to its beautiful wildlife sceneries. The Little Rock National Airportand the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport are the two major airports of Arkansas. read more
By: JSutherland | 2011-06-08 | Journalism One week after the May 22 tragedy in Joplin, Missouri, its Department of Public Safety confirmed 134 deaths and thousands of property damages. read more
By: Kent | 2010-03-17 | Home improvement If you are moving to places with tornado alley, extra close attention the sky during the peak months for tonadoes to touch down. You can avoid being injured and other threats if a tornado watch is issed once a week. read more
By: Joan Shine | 2011-04-17 | Finance For most people in Arkansas their home is their biggest investment and their most prized asset. It just makes good sense to protect something that valuable with insurance. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-18 | News and society At least 45 people were killed as a powerful storm whipped up dozens of tornadoes that firstly destroyed Oklahoma on Thursday evening (April 14, 2011) and then hit through Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and North Carolina on Friday (April 15, 2011) before petering out in Virginia on Saturday night Aril 16, 2011). The worst tornadoes in more than two decades caused severe consequences and heavy casualties for southern US states. Two residents in Tushka (Oklahoma), twenty-three in Raleigh (capital of worst-hit North Carolina), seven in Alabama, seven in Arkansas, four in Virginia, and one in Mississippi have been reported lost their lives. The natural disaster also wiped out a small town of Tushka, stripped roofs off houses, tossed mobile homes into the air, scattered tractor-trailers across highways and damaged power lines. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-29 | News and society Storms and tornadoes strike the Southeastern United States have taken away the life of at least 290 people in six states and left countless numbers of people missing. According to officials, the worst-hit state is Alabama with the death toll up to 204 people, including 15 killed by a tornado that destroyed the city of Tuscaloosa. Other states including Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia and Virginia are also announced the emergency situation. At least 32 people have been killed in Mississippi, 11 in Georgia, 14 in Tennessee and eight in Virginia on Tuesday and Wednesday. The US National Weather Service said that the current storm will hit North and South Carolina before making its way further north-east. Storms have stroke US for weeks and another major storm system will bring heavy rain in the forthcoming days. read more
By: Scarlett Capelli | 2010-01-28 | Home & Family Due to the drastic weather changes that are occurring on a more regular basis, people need to educate their children about the various weather and other disaster alerts as well as teaching them the co read more
By: R.C. Bryan | 2010-03-12 | Non Profit Organizations Tornadoes have proven to be far more devestating than floods and other natual disasters, however, if fully prepared, their risk of harm could be reduced. Here are some advices for responsing to this condition. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-07 | Nature Fire Tornado, also known as fire whirls, fire devils, or even firenados, is seen to be one of the most unusual weather phenomena in nature. It's difficult to find information of fire tornado in materials, and records; nevertheless, it has recently been better known due to series of serious fires. Recently, a fire tornado having occurred in a dried field in Sao Paulo, Brazil and resulting in great disasters inspires in-dept researches among environmental and meteor scientists. Such in-dept researches in fire tornado also helps effectively protect firemen to avoid being burnt. Let's have look at the most impressive images of fire tornado as follows. read more
By: James Russell | 2010-02-27 | Automotive Made of stainless steel, the Tornado Fuel Saver is made up of precisely engineered slotted fins that convert normal air intake flow into a powerful spinning vortex of air that mixes air and fuel... read more
By: Jarred Sadler | 2010-01-25 | Science From March to May of every year, the southern states are occasionally plagued by disastrous weather phenomenon known as tornadoes. For northern states, the risk comes during spring to the onset of sum read more
By: David F. Hugo | 2010-05-15 | Hunting Arkansas, known as the Natural State, is a prime destination for whitetail bow hunting. Herd conservation practices have resulted in a very large population of these illusive creatures that makes hunting them one of the highlights of the fall and winter months. Archery season opens the first day of October and ends the last day of February, providing hunters with the longest season for hunting of any game in the state. read more