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Pulaski Academy junior Collin Carlton and sophomore Sascha Bass headed to New York City, where they became the first Arkansas ...
Earlier this week, the owners of JJ’s Grill in West Little Rock announced on social media that they have permanently closed ...
A trade association for internet companies is again suing Arkansas over legislation regulating social media platforms.
Urban farming and educational programs will continue, but the historic St. Joseph Orphanage will not be rebuilt.
The state’s reserves give it cushion, but that won’t last forever. Lower taxes, school vouchers, and higher costs for ...
In anticipation of the passage of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” Central Arkansas-based nonprofit Potluck ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared at Day 5 of Shri Ram Katha, the nine-day ceremony in which a religious leader recites ...
The Republican plan saves money within Medicaid by denying people access to health care based on bureaucratic paperwork ...
The Little Rock School District is cancelling programs and reviewing staff positions as it awaits federal funding the Trump ...
A new report suggests tariffs are bad for business in Arkansas, but people aren't ready to back away from Trump yet.
The latest ballot title ranks at a 9.3 reading level. While closer than the 11.5 level assigned to the original submission, ...
According to two new reports, more Arkansans are accessing abortion now than they did in the years before the state's ...
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