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More transparency in the court is a good thing. Now we just need the justices to stop bickering and do their jobs.
Honoring both the passing of David Lynch and Black History Month, next month’s film lineup at the Central Arkansas Library ...
On his first day back in the White House, President Trump signed a flurry of executive orders directing the government to ...
A Lien,” an Oscar-nominated short produced by Arkansas filmmaker Tara Sheffer, offers a concise, frenetic glimpse of the U.S.
A new bill would make it harder for the state to regulate hog farming in the Buffalo watershed and around Arkansas.
Arkansas's prosecuting attorneys have notified a federal court that they plan to appeal a federal judge's order striking down ...
Senate Bill 12 would require all communications with the Board of Apportionment to be in writing or recorded at a public ...
You get a twofer on lowered flags in Arkansas today. We’re at half-mast to mourn President Carter’s death, but the governor ...
An error by the Little Rock City attorney’s office resulted in the city signing and entering a $338,000 contract in 2022 ...