WAPL Mornings with Laura Lee & Cutter

Laura Lee's Sin Bin - Little Rock, Arkansas

4 min · 24. juni 2026
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Out of 200,000 residents, almost 68% of adults in Little Rock are classified as overweight or obese. McAllen, TX used to be America's "fattest" city, but Little Rock said "hold my donut." When the zombie apocalypse happens, I'm heading to Little Rock. I should be able to out run most of their residents and stay safe from zombie bites. But seriously, this is not a title to be proud of and Little Rock for being a super unhealthy place for it's citizens, should feel shame, shame, shame.

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