Arkansas is considering the strictest book ban in the country, which would forbid all outside books, magazine and newspapers from being sent directly to people in prison. To understand what’s at stake ...
The board took in some good news on student performance and student health as the district continues to work toward a $15 ...
A state trooper intentionally crashed into a speeding car on I-630 last week. The driver was a parent racing a child to the ...
A faculty committee at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville has unanimously advised against dismissing Shirin Saeidi, ...
The suspect in a Thursday bank robbery sported comfortable-fitting jeans and a floppy brimmed hat that suggest he might be a ...
Pulaski County is on track to possibly have over 30,000 voters cast their ballots before election day on March 3.
Five candidates are vying to represent Arkansas in the U.S. Senate. Their stances on immigration run the gamut.
Wendell Griffen is a U.S. Army veteran, former Chairman of the Workers Compensation Commission, retired Circuit Judge, and ...
Gov. Sarah Sanders' campaign manager, Chris Caldwell, is at it again, doing the governor's political bidding in the local ...
The only real surprise in a recent New York Times article about Arkansas's elections is Sen. Bart Hester's apparent pivot ...
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Close friends and associates, elected officials and more stood in the sleepy, light rain Tuesday morning outside of Civil ...
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