August 1 Devil's Den double-murder suspect appears in court Andrew James McGann made his first court appearance after allegedly murdering a couple hiking with their daughters in Arkansas.
August 1 Video shows Arkansas hiking murder suspect arrested mid-haircut Surveillance video shows Andrew James McGann's arrest at Arkansas salon during a haircut for Devil's Den State Park double murder of Clinton and Cristen Brink.
July 31 Arkansas hikers killed: What we know about teacher charged with murdering couple in front of children Arkansas State Police capture teacher Andrew McGann after a multi-day search for a suspect in Devil's Den State Park hiking trail double murder case.
July 30 Arkansas man charged with capital murder after killing parents in front of daughters at Devil’s Den State Park Arkansas State Police arrest James Andrew McGann in connection with killing of married couple Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil's Den State Park Saturday.
July 29 Manhunt intensifies for Arkansas suspect likely injured in fatal attack of couple Arkansas police said the killer of a couple who were hiking at Devil's Den State Park likely sustained injuries in the attack and released a sketch of a person of interest wanted for questioning.
July 28 Couple killed at Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park 'died heroes protecting their little girls,' family says Arkansas State Police said Monday they are investigating "any and all tips" in the search for the suspect accused of killing Clinton and Cristen Brink.
July 27 Arkansas couple killed at Devil's Den State Park while hiking with young daughters; suspect at large Police are searching for a killer after a husband and wife were murdered while hiking with their young daughters at a remote state park in Arkansas.
July 11 ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ investigators uncover how murderer escaped prison before manhunt The 'Devil in the Ozarks' escaped prison wearing a makeshift uniform before being captured 13 days later just 1.5 miles from the facility, leading to firing of two prison employees.
June 12 Arkansas families sue to keep 10 Commandments out of classroom before new law takes effect Some Arkansas families have sued to block a law mandating displays of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, arguing the religious displays create a coercive environment for students of other beliefs.
June 10 Trump admin approves waivers for 3 states to ban soda, other junk food from public food programs Three states received federal waivers to prohibit participants in food assistance programs from buying junk food, bringing the total to six states reforming their food stamp programs.