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History on Hinges: Locals working to preserve, restore historic Little Rock homes Original
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – With over a dozen historic districts in Little Rock, many homes that were once jewels of the neighborhood are now diamonds in the rough looking for someone to shine them up before it’s too late. “The way to fix social ills is not by tearing down historic houses,” Sarah Brown said. Sarah Brown is on a mission to preserve the past found in the historic districts across Little Rock.
Flock or Flop; Arkansas lodge owner working to turn around declines in mallard populations
WOODRUFF COUNTY, Ark. – Duck hunting is a coveted tradition in Arkansas that has seen people pour into the state, but for the past few years, the mallards highly sought after by hunters seem to be searching for somewhere else to land. Hunters like Max Sharp say it is the wake on the water as ducks drop in that keeps them coming back to the Natural State year after year.
Arkansas foster care system running out of room; Arkansas Sheriff’s Youth Ranches stepping up to help
BATESVILLE, Ark. – Since 2015, Arkansas has faced a significant foster care crisis. With approximately 1,600 foster homes across the state, the current capacity only meets half the demand of children needing a safe place to call home. The system is overloaded with kids unable to be placed. It’s an unimaginable reality for so many, but Isaac Tugg spent years in the Arkansas foster care system before he arrived at the Arkansas Sheriffs Youth Ranch in Independence County.
Local mom gives tips on preparing budget-friendly school lunches
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Back to school means parents are back to budgeting for school lunches, and if you’re someone who packs it every day, you may be looking for ways to save money. Local mom Sara Hurst provided some tips on how to feed your kids and make it budget-friendly throughout the school year. “If you stretch it out for the week you are probably spending maybe $25,” Sara said. Sara, like many other Arkansas parents, is gearing up for a school year filled with packing lunches.
Arkansas doctors, teens share concerns over growing up in the age of social media
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 19, 2023 / 11:54 AM CDT Updated: Jul 19, 2023 / 11:55 AM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Social media concerns continue to rise among not only parents but also teens, with things becoming so concerning that the U.S. Surgeon General put out a 25-page advisory on the issue this year.
Arkansas doctors, teens share concerns over growing up in the age of social media
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Social media concerns continue to rise among not only parents but also teens, with things becoming so concerning that the U.S. Surgeon General put out a 25-page advisory on the issue this year. Here are just two lines from it: Arkansas Children’s Hospital Chief of Behavioral Health Doctor Jason Williams echoed these concerns. “It really gets down to if I have a kid who is vulnerable in any way and then they go on a social media platform that exacerbates that,” he said.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Sabrina
This week’s featured adoptable pet from the Little Rock Animal Village is Sabrina. She’s believed to be a Husky-Shepherd-Collie mix and is about a year-and-a-half old. Sabrina gets along well with other dogs and cats and is very loving with a great personality with a sweet playful energy. She’s also very inquisitive and curious. She is a little bit of a shedder but that’s okay. That’s what you’ve got a Swiffer for! That’s what you’ve got a vacuum for!.
Daughter to Caretaker: A journey with Alzheimer’s
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Alzheimer’s is slowly starting to take over Barbara Lolley’s life. Her routine is changing, and her memories are slowly slipping away. “It goes very slowly. The changes are noticeable to me, certain things she does or doesn’t do,” Theba Lolley explained. Theba, Barbara’s only daughter, has stepped into the role of becoming her full-time caretaker. “Everything gets smaller and smaller because the brain is dying,” Theba went on to say. Theba quickly realized her mother needed her.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Katherine
Katherine is at the Little Rock Animal Village where she arrived earlier this week. She’s this week’s featured pup for Hilary’s Hounds on KARK 4 Today. Katherine is actually not yet available for adoption but should be on the 21st if she doesn’t get reclaimed by her family. She was named Katherine because she was found on Katherine Street in Little Rock. This pooch has a sweet personality and likes to be cuddled. She’s going to be a great lap dog for somebody and you can tell she’s good with anyone.
Growing old and hungry: Shelby’s Pantry in Carlisle works to help end hunger in elderly community
CARLISLE, Ark. – A small Arkansas community has stepped up to help the elderly in their town. Shelby’s Pantry is a food resource in Carlisle. It was started by Tina Hillman and run by volunteers from the local church. One of those volunteers is James Givens. “I’m 75, and there are a lot of them that are my age and younger,” Givens said. Givens is referring to the patrons he brings food boxes to.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Mork!
The Little Rock Animal Village really needs our help. The shelter is over compacity with new dogs pouring in daily and they need your help freeing up some space. You can do that by taking this big cutie home, Mork. Mork has been in the shelter for months and Friends of the Little Rock Animal Village said they aren’t sure why because he is a good boy. He is a medium-sized Labrador Retriever looking for someone to play with.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Loretta Lynn!
Fur-real this country girl needs a home. Meet Loretta Lynn. According to the Little Rock Animal Village, she is sweet, great with kids and has an awesome temperament. Hey if you aren’t ready to adopt that’s ok. She is also a sweet girl looking for a foster home in the mean time. For questions about animals at LRAV, adoption, fostering or volunteering, visit the LRAV website at . Be sure to check back every Thursday for Hilary’s Hounds. All dogs featured will be from the Central Arkansas area.
Arkansas restauranteur grows from food truck to franchises despite supply chain shortages
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Throughout the pandemic, many restaurants closed their doors for good, and some even made the transition from brick and mortar to food trucks to save money. But one Arkansas woman went the other way, starting as a food truck amid the trying times, then growing into a franchise. You could say there is a method to the madness of opening a restaurant, and some would say Maryann Strange is mad for opening not one but two restaurants during a global pandemic.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Lulu!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Apr 21, 2022 / 08:04 AM CDT Updated: Apr 21, 2022 / 08:05 AM CDT This week’s Hilary’s Hounds features Lulu. The Friends of the Little Rock Animal Village says this girl is quiet and sweet. She is a medium sized mix who will wait for you to open the door of her kennel. She is also described as gentle and loving.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Shaq!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Apr 14, 2022 / 07:46 AM CDT Updated: Apr 14, 2022 / 07:46 AM CDT This week’s Hilary’s Hounds features Shaq. The Friends of the Little Rock Animal Village says this boy is amazing and deserves a good home. He is a big boy and dog friendly, but we do recommend dogs that could handle playing with this bowling ball of love. He is active and has energy but sits right down when you ask him to. He listens well and he is even potty-trained.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Hank!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Mar 17, 2022 / 01:59 PM CDT Updated: Mar 17, 2022 / 01:59 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured dog on Hilary’s Hounds is Hank. Hank is a hound mix, he’s just about a year old, he just got fixed and he loves to sing like Hank Williams Jr. He is a small to medium-sized dog who likes treats and has lots of energy and just wants to be loved. Be sure to check back every Thursday for Hilary’s Hounds.
Good News Matter: Cabot High’s Winter Guard named Scholastic Regional A champions
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Mar 17, 2022 / 01:37 PM CDT Updated: Mar 17, 2022 / 01:37 PM CDT CABOT, Ark – Cabot High School’s Winter Guard has been named Scholastic Regional A Champions. The competition was held earlier this month in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The group of 17 students showcased their performance skills utilizing flags, sabres, and rifles in front of hundreds. This is the first time the group has secured this title and are one of only a few Arkansas Winter Guard teams to compete at this level.
Bucket List: Riverside Grocery and Catering
by: Hilary Hunt, Hunter Hoagland Posted: Dec 15, 2021 / 07:05 AM CST / Updated: Dec 16, 2021 / 11:07 PM CST January 01 2022 12:00 am For Bucket List this week, Hunter and Hilary stopped by Riverside Grocery and Catering! The Arkansas classic is the next stop on the holiday catering list, and they offered up favorites like their catfish, hushpuppies and baked beans, all made from scratch. They also discussed how their truck can let you bring the food home for your holiday party.
Kendra Scott partnering with Baptist Health for Breast Cancer Awareness Month event
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Oct 18, 2021 / 10:29 PM CDT / Updated: Oct 18, 2021 / 10:29 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Kendra Scott Jewelry at the Little Rock Promenade is partnering with Baptist Health for Breast Cancer Awareness Month to run an event starting Monday, Oct. 25. The event will be from October 25 to October 30 with proceeds going to Baptist Health Cancer Center. Anything bought at Kendra Scott during the course of the event will give 20 percent of proceeds to the foundation.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Ash!
Lindsey Graham says he would ‘go to war’ for Chick-Fil-A after college student petition MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) – South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said in a series of Tweets Wednesday that he would "go to war" for Chick-fil-A's principles after some students at Notre Dame started a petition against bringing the restaurant to campus.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Gina!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 8, 2021 / 09:50 AM CDT / Updated: Jul 8, 2021 / 09:51 AM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured dog from Hilary’s Hounds is Gina. Gina is 2-years-old, is a lab/hound mix and is great with kids! This girl likes to lounge around and is looking for her FUR-ever home! Gina is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). If you are interested in meeting Madeline or learning more about the adoption process, submit an online adoption application.
Picnic Soiree bringing the comfort of the indoors outside
Massachusetts boy dies after trying TikTok ‘blackout challenge’ AMHERST, Mass. (WWLP) – A grieving Massachusetts family is trying to bring awareness to the dangers of a social media challenge that caused the death of their eighth-grader this week. Amherst Regional Middle School student Nate Squires was found unresponsive at home Monday after attempting the “blackout challenge,” his family said on a GoFundMe page.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Barry!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: May 6, 2021 / 10:44 AM CDT / Updated: May 6, 2021 / 10:46 AM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured dog from Hilary’s Hounds is Barry. Barry is an 8-year-old hound mix. Even though he’s older he has a lot of life in him, is calm and great with other dogs and kids. Barry is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). If you are interested in meeting Madeline or learning more about the adoption process, submit an online adoption application.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Until 6 PM, Friday
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Apr 9, 2021 / 01:09 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 9, 2021 / 01:09 PM CDT A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued until 6 PM, Friday for parts of Central AR, including Pulaski County, and most of South AR. Within and near the watch areas severe storms will be possible. Those storms may produce scattered large hail 1″ or more in diameter and isolated very large hail up to 2.5″ in diameter. Scattered damaging wind gusts from thunderstorms up to 70 mph are also possible.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Gerdy!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Apr 8, 2021 / 08:40 AM CDT / Updated: Apr 8, 2021 / 08:40 AM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured dog from Hilary’s Hounds is Gerdy. Gerdy is a fancy girl, she is a Brussel Griffon. This little girl is about 11 years old. This girl does struggle with her sight because she is missing one eye. She gets along great with children and is very alert. Gerdy does have heart worms but the shelter is committed to helping her new owner with that.
Arkansas Fund helping local businesses struggling due to the ongoing pandemic
EU leaders seek to inject energy into slow vaccine rollout BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders are gathering Thursday to try to inject new energy into the bloc’s lagging coronavirus vaccination efforts as concern mounts that new variants might spread faster than authorities can adapt. The leaders will meet via videoconference from 1400 GMT (9 a.m. EST).
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Henderson!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Feb 25, 2021 / 06:26 AM CST / Updated: Feb 25, 2021 / 06:55 AM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured pup from Hilary’s Hounds is Henderson. It is time for some puppy love this week and Henderson has a lot to give! He is a lab mix and who is going to be a big boy when he grows up. Henderson is about 6 weeks old so potty training will be a must. He is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV).
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Valentine
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Feb 9, 2021 / 07:56 AM CST Updated: Feb 9, 2021 / 09:19 AM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured pup from Hilary’s Hounds is Valentine. Valentine is the missing piece you need this week of love! She is a lab mix and who struggles with hearing because of her old age. Valentine is an older girl, about 11 volunteers believe. This girl is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). She is medium sized and truly needs someone with a big heart.
Freezing Drizzle/Rain Possible in North AR. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued.
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Feb 8, 2021 / 04:30 AM CST / Updated: Feb 8, 2021 / 04:30 AM CST Monday, February 8, 4:30 a.m. Freezing drizzle and/or light freezing rain is possible today in north Arkansas and in Northwest Arkansas. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for that in Fulton, Baxter, Marion, Searcy, Newton, and Boone counties until Noon. If temperatures stay below freezing past Noon, the Winter Weather Advisory could be extended through the afternoon hours.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Chex
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Feb 4, 2021 / 08:37 AM CST / Updated: Feb 4, 2021 / 08:37 AM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured pup from Hilary’s Hounds is Chex. Chex is a touchdown this Super Bowl week! He is a cattle dog mix and a bit timid at first but get him outside and really shines. He is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). Chex is medium-sized and still pretty young about two.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Cheesecake!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jan 14, 2021 / 07:31 AM CST / Updated: Jan 14, 2021 / 07:31 AM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured pup from Hilary’s Hounds is Cheesecake. He’s a young guy who just wants some ear scratches and boy is he sweet just like his name. Cheesecake is about a year old. The shelter believes he is a Cattle dog mix and is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). He is a medium sized dog but on the smaller side.
Hilary’s Hounds: Meet Sunny!
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jan 7, 2021 / 04:00 AM CST / Updated: Jan 7, 2021 / 07:14 AM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week’s featured pup from Hilary’s Hounds is Sunny. She’s a young and fun girl. Sunny is about a year old. The shelter believes she is a lab mix and is up for adoption at the Little Rock Animal Village (LRAV). She has already been spayed and has no major health issues slowing her down so get ready for some backyard playtime.
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UAMS laying out plan for COVID-19 patient increase LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Hospitals across the state are feeling the pressure after a new record high of 1,174 people are hospitalized with COVID-19. UAMS Chancellor Dr. Cam Patterson is speaking out about the toll this is taking on the healthcare system. UAMS has already deferred its elective procedures to try and free up space and ease the strain on staff.
Special Report: Little Rock Pathology Lab on a global map
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Nov 9, 2020 / 09:45 PM CST / Updated: Nov 9, 2020 / 02:12 PM CST LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Medical advances happen all over Arkansas, but one lab tucked away in West Little Rock is known globally for its work. Arkana Laboratories is a world leader in renal pathology. It sees hundreds of thousands of cases a year. The group focuses on kidney disease that affects roughly 37 million Americans.
Mayflower cracks down on drivers passing buses Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Sep 2, 2020 / 06:08 PM CDT / Updated: Sep 2, 2020 / 06:08 PM CDT MAYFLOWER, Ark. — Law enforcement and school leaders in one Arkansas town are saying enough is enough when it comes to drivers ignoring school buses. Mayflower Police tells us they have made one arrest and written multiple tickets for people ignoring the stop signs on school buses. Both the district and police say enough is enough.
Local restaurant helping in Louisiana with storm relief efforts Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Sep 1, 2020 / 04:19 PM CDT / Updated: Sep 1, 2020 / 04:19 PM CDT JACKSONVILLE, Ark. — The restaurant industry has taken a real hit amid the coronavirus pandemic, but one small sandwich shop in Jacksonville is putting their worries on the back burner to help those in real need right now. After hurricane Laura smacked into Louisiana the guys from Keith & CO knew they had to do something, but not without a little help from their local community.
Conway School District boxing up food for virtual students Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 31, 2020 / 04:20 PM CDT / Updated: Aug 31, 2020 / 04:20 PM CDT CONWAY, Ark. — School districts continue to navigate through this pandemic, finding new hurdles daily. One challenge every district is tasked with is keeping those online learners fed just like they do the ones at school. This district is packing up boxes weekly for these kids.
Runner’s viral post hopes to promote safety Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 26, 2020 / 04:55 PM CDT / Updated: Aug 26, 2020 / 04:55 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — It’s been less than a week since an Arkansas woman was kidnapped and killed while out for a run. The Sydney Sutherland tragedy is sparking a conversation about safety among many Arkansas runners. There is a photo of Kourtlind Johnson that has been shared hundreds of times, but it’s the message behind it that she hopes people will hear.
Hospital clinic helps recovering patients learn to drive Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 25, 2020 / 05:13 PM CDT / Updated: Aug 25, 2020 / 05:13 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A program at a local hospital is helping people gain control of the wheel again. “I’ve been scared scared scared, but you know what I don’t care what it is, I want to drive,” said Andrew Allen a Baptist Patient. Typical emotions for any teenager when the driving age comes, but hopping behind the wheel isn’t like riding a bike for Allen.
Carlisle School District settling in amid pandemic
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 24, 2020 / 08:30 PM CDT / Updated: Aug 24, 2020 / 05:40 PM CDT CARLISLE, Ark. — The bell has been rung for the first day of school in Arkansas. We stopped by the Carlisle School District to see how the big and little kids are settling into in-schooling learning amid a pandemic. Starting senior year with an accessory other than her back pack. “The mask really isn’t a big deal because we’ve done it for so long,” said Audrey Fortner a Senior at Carlisle High School.
Ca2+ release via IP3 receptors shapes the cytosolic Ca2+ transient for hypertrophic signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes
Abstract Calcium (Ca 2+) plays a central role in mediating both contractile function and hypertrophic signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes. L-type Ca 2+ channels trigger release of Ca 2+ from ryanodine receptors (RyRs) for cellular contraction, while signalling downstream of Gq coupled receptors stimulates Ca 2+ release via inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP 3Rs), engaging hypertrophic signalling pathways.
Egg-cellent Accomodations: Chickens Enjoy Luxury Coop
Heather Kinder has used her spare time during quarantine to complete an incredibly luxurious chicken coop, complete with curtains and a chandelier, for her backyard flock. by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 7, 2020 / 06:00 AM CDT / Updated: Aug 7, 2020 / 06:00 AM CDT (KARK/NBC News) A Sherwood, Arkansas woman has spent her quarantine making a luxury coop for her flock of chickens. “Things just kind of got out of control, we were bored,” says Heather Kinder.
Arkansas woman spends quarantine creating luxury coop for chickens
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 6, 2020 / 06:11 AM CDT / Updated: Aug 6, 2020 / 06:12 AM CDT SHERWOOD, Ark. (KARK) — You could say they live a life, a peck above the rest. A Sherwood woman spent her quarantine making a luxury coop for her flock of chickens. “Things just kind of got out of control, we were bored,” said Heather Kinder. It’s a full flock in Heather’s Sherwood back yard. “Actually someone is laying an egg right now,” said Kinder.
Conway couple on a mission to help those in need Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Aug 4, 2020 / 06:36 PM CDT / Updated: Aug 4, 2020 / 06:37 PM CDT CONWAY, Ark. — A Conway couple is on a mission to help those in need in central Arkansas. Now they are hoping to take those efforts on wheels. You could say Traci Harvey is a busy woman, but what keeps her mind occupied is what she calls her wild ideas. The first one, this is the Soul Food Cafe Mission in Conway. It serves hundreds in need weekly.
City board members questioning mayor’s request for internal review of LRPD Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 29, 2020 / 05:45 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 29, 2020 / 05:45 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An announcement from Little Rock Police have some city board members questioning the mayor’s request for an internal review of the department funded by taxpayers. You may remember back in June, Mayor Frank Schoot Jr. announced that he appointed 9 people to the review board following lawsuits against the LRPD, but then went on to say he wanted an outside firm to do the investigation.
State senator pushes for more testing sites in minority communities
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 26, 2020 / 06:52 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 26, 2020 / 06:52 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KARK) — As the state continues to work through the pandemic, state leaders are focusing on more testing sites. This past week Arkansas had a new record high for the amount of COVID-19 cases. As the state tries to work and flatten the curve, state leaders are focusing on HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and other minority groups in the state.
NLR Innovation Hub turned efforts into making PPE to help supply public Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 21, 2020 / 05:27 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 21, 2020 / 05:27 PM CDT NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Innovation Hub in North Little Rock has now turned into a hotspot for creating something that can be difficult to find during the pandemic, personal protective equipment.
Expecting mother hoping for changes in healthcare restriction Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 20, 2020 / 05:53 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 20, 2020 / 06:05 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As Arkansas continues to re-open; restrictions still remain when it comes to health care. In most cases expecting mothers have to go to appointments alone until the birth. Our Hilary Hunt spoke with a soon to be new mom who hopes rules will change, and change fast. “Well as of right now I can go shop at the grocery store I can go to a restaurant,” said Tiffany Terry, expecting mom.
Calculating the costs: Districts stocking up on PPE before school starts
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 16, 2020 / 05:37 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 16, 2020 / 05:37 PM CDT LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- As students get ready to rush back to the classroom, districts are running up bills in preparations amid the coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus in Arkansas “Ordering of PPE, new technology, putting a plan together,” said William Rountree, Superintendent of Carlisle Schools. Rountree is the superintendent of about 600 students.
Benton School District preparing for fall Original
by: Hilary Hunt Posted: Jul 15, 2020 / 08:14 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 15, 2020 / 08:14 PM CDT BENTON, Ark. – The Benton School District it’s putting its CARES Act money to work as it loads up on PPE and whatever else is needed ahead of the school year. “There is 26 to 27 people in a room at a time and that will probably be different,” said Kathy Tolbert a teacher at Howard Perrin. Tolbert explains her new classroom reality to us. “Tables will be moved, we will be spaces apart,” said Tolbert.
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