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Drive-by shooting near Phillips County-Monroe County line leaves one dead, another critically injured

Special Agents of the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division are leading an investigation into a drive-by shooting Saturday that left one person dead and another critically wounded. The Arkansas State Police say that the incident occurred about 4:20 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6, in Phillips County along U.S. Highway 49.    Gunfire from a vehicle, the make or model of which is unknown, struck both Jimmy Ross of Lexa, 33, the driver of a northbound vehicle, and his passenger, Ashanti Jones, 29, as they traveled north near the Monroe County line. Both were transported by ambulance to Baptist Health Medical Center – Stuttgart where Ross was pronounced dead.  Jones was transferred to a Little Rock hospital.  A 16-month-old infant also traveling with Ross and Jones was not injured.

Arkansas s ICU beds run low as COVID-19 cases surge

Arkansas’s ICU beds run low as COVID-19 cases surge Arkansas Nonprofit News Network December 23, 20204:29 pm MORE BEDS NEEDED: Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock is adding ICU beds in January and opening an alternate care site for COVID patients. Matt White As COVID-19 spreads uncontrollably throughout Arkansas, the number of available intensive care unit beds is dwindling. On Friday, Dec. 18, at 2 p.m., Arkansas hospitals had just 37 staffed ICU beds available statewide, the lowest figure recorded since the Arkansas Department of Health began tracking the number in daily reports. By Tuesday, it was up to 51, still a precipitous drop from recent weeks: The number of open beds fluctuated between 72 and 99 from Dec. 1 to Dec. 15.

COVID-19 puts the squeeze on Arkansas available ICU beds

As COVID-19 spreads uncontrollably throughout Arkansas, the number of available intensive care unit beds is dwindling. At 2 p.m. Friday, December 18, Arkansas hospitals had just 37 staffed ICU beds available statewide, the lowest figure recorded since the Arkansas Department of Health began tracking the number in daily reports. By Tuesday, it was up to 51, still a precipitous drop from recent weeks: The number of open beds fluctuated between 72 and 99 from December 1 to December 15. At times, some regions in the state have had only a handful of ICU beds available. A breakdown provided by the health department on Thursday, December 17, showed five of the state’s seven regions had five or fewer ICU beds left. The 13-county North-Central Arkansas region had none at all.

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