MONDAY, October 28

Police say a group of volunteers cleaning up in Little Rock came across a woman's dead body Saturday .

They found the body in the 7900 Block of Kanis, just south of 630. Detectives say she died from a traumatic injury. They believe the body was moved to the woods from another location.

The victim appears to be in her mid 20s. Police are working to identify the body.
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Tuesday, the Health Department will be providing flu shots at the State Fairgrounds. They'll be in the Hall of Industry from 9 am to 6 pm.

If you have insurance, your insurance will pay for the cost of the vaccine. But If you do not have insurance the vaccine will be made available to you at no charge.

It is important to get flu vaccine every year, because different strains of the flu are in circulation every year.
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In sports news, The Redskins put up a good fight against the Broncos, but Peyton Manning and Alfred Morris were just too much for Washington. Denver came from behind and rallied 31 points in the last quarter to beat the Redskins 45-21.

Meanwhile in Detroit, the Lions' Matthew Stafford's 1-yard lunge over a pile of linemen with 12 seconds left lifted Detroit to a 31-30 win over Dallas on Sunday. This is one loss that isn't on Romo: Calvin Johnson racked up 329 yards during that game.

Congratulations to the Golden Lions for their first win of the season. Benjamin Anderson threw two touchdowns passes and rushed for two as UAPB finally broke into the win column with a solid 38-18 victory over Mississippi Valley State Saturday night.

An entertaining World Series is tied at two games apiece after the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 on Sunday, which ensured the title will be decided back at Fenway Park. Play of the game: Jonny Gomes hit a decisive, three-run homer when he wasn't even in the original lineup.
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Foggy out there this morning, but it'll lift by this afternoon. Looking for highs in the 70s, lows in the 50s. Rain later this week. 

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