Our network

Woman talks about twin sister's death in double murder case

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - There are still no arrests a month after a Little Rock double murder, but THV 11 was able to speak to the twin sister of one of the victims, and she is pushing for anyone out there with information to come forward.

Natalie Hubbard said that she and her sister Natasha Avery were close; she was often the one her sister called for advice. Now, a month after her sudden death, she's still left wondering why and appealing to the public for anyone with answers.

"Wednesday was our 33rd birthday, and it was very different," Natalie Hubbard said.

It was a different feeling for Natalie Hubbard this week with her twin sister not around to celebrate their birthday.

"A month later, it's still the same as if it's not real. It's still hurtful-- very heartbreaking," Hubbard said.

Community Sponsors

Better Vacations Are In Our Nature

Little Rock drivers tire of downtown parking dilemma

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Drivers call parking in downtown Little Rock an issue, and city leaders have said solutions are around the corner.

How do Little Rock drivers describe downtown parking?

"Sometimes you have to race for it. Other cars are like 'Arrr!'" said Naomi Wallace.

What should be convenient becomes competitive for Naomi Wallace. The lack of parking especially during busy times makes Wallace reconsider before investing time and money downtown.

"Like 'Oh, I'm going to go to the grocery store and cook tonight...because parking over there,'" said Wallace.

Scott Pfaff drove in from Arkadelphia and said his parking experience is hit or miss at best.

"There's not a whole lot of free parking. Unless you're going to do metered parking, finding a spot is going to definitely be a challenge," said Pfaff.

Pulaski Co. deputies investigating burglary at Fred's store

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (KTHV) - Deputies are investigating the burglary of a Fred's Discount Store in Little Rock.

According to the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department, deputies were dispatched to the Fred's store on Arch Street regarding an alarm.

Deputies said that upon arrival, the front glass door was shattered with a large brown rock lying in front of the door. No one was found inside.

If you have any information on this crime, you're asked to call deputies (501) 340-6600.

Country musician Luke Bryan to play Verizon in Oct.

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Country music star Luke Bryan is coming to town in October.

Tickets for the "Dirt Road Diaries Tour" go on sale Friday, June 14 at 10 a.m. and the show is Oct. 17 at 7:30 at Verizon Arena.  Ticket prices are $40 and $66. 

Luke Bryan hits the stage with special guests Thompson Square and Florida Georgia Line.

Luke Bryan is an American country singer who began his career in the early 2000s writing songs for Billy Currington and Travis Tritt.

He's know for such songs as "Drunk on You," "Do I,"and "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye." 

Community Sponsors

Ancient Medicine for Today's Health
Better Vacations Are In Our Nature
The place for your child!

Little Rock man found guilty of human trafficking

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - A Little Rock man has been found guilty of human trafficking.

US Attorney Christopher Thyer announced on June 7 that Jermaine Lamon Roy, age 22, of Little Rock, was found guilty of one count of sex trafficking by use of force, fraud, or coercion.

Roy will be sentenced at a later date to be set by the court and faces a statutory minimum of 15 years to life in the Bureau of Prisons.

Thyer said this is the first sex trafficking case prosecuted in the Eastern District of Arkansas, but doubts that this will be the last case.

Today's Box Office: The Internship

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) -- THV 11 Film Critic Jonathan Nettles talks about the fun he had watching The Internship.

The Internship is fun to watch. The Internship is easy to watch. If you Google "commercial for Google", The Internship should be the first result that pops up.

Shop 'n Sip event happening Thursday in Hillcrest

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - On Thursday, plenty of Hillcrest merchants will hold an event for charity.

Starting at 5:30 p.m. and lasting until 8:30 p.m., Our House will be collecting sports balls, Frisbees, batteries, insect repellant, and sunscreen for its Summer Repellent Program. If you bring an item, you will receive a 10 percent discount at Shoppes on Woodlawn, Mrs. Polka Dot, Box Turtle, and E. Leigh's.