A prison book ban that was set to go into effect for Arkansas inmates on Feb. 1 will not happen for now, Arkansas Department of Corrections spokesman Rand Champion confirmed Friday.
Four years later, Jones looks to be the beneficiary of another dark money offensive. Multiple voters in Central Arkansas ...
Eco-friendly Fayetteville is divided over school construction that would partly raze an urban forest
A committed group of longtime residents are determined to protect a forested plot of land that the Fayetteville School District is intent on making into a new junior high.
Big plans are in the works for downtown Little Rock, so we tossed around some grander daydreams (and a few nightmares) for the River Market’s future.
It’s about to be Black History Month, and the good people at CALS Ron Robinson Theater took note with their February film lineup.
A defense company plans to invest $1.3 billion into the Pine Bluff Arsenal, the Army announced Wednesday. The Army will lease ...
Road conditions in Central Arkansas continue to improve after this weekend’s winter storm and more people are getting out and ...
Four new books explore prison abuse, miscarriages of justice,race-based privilege and race-based barriers in Arkansas. If you ...
A new oral history project aims to collect and preserve the stories of Arkansas veterans who served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Public Service Commission approved Entergy's application for a new natural gas plant, but strongly criticized the utility for not using a more competitive process for deciding how to produce more ...
An obscure legal fight over who can change citizen-led amendments to the Arkansas Constitution casts uncertainty on the medical marijuana program’s future, and on other amendments passed by voters.
The American Civil Liberties Union, in collaboration with the organizers of the 2025 No Kings protests, produced a virtual ...
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