In the event of a federal government shutdown, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday said state government's executive branch Cabinet secretaries, in consultation with the Arkansas Department of ...
As U.S. senators waited Tuesday to vote on measures to fund the government, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., did not hesitate to blame his Democratic colleagues for the stalemate on Capitol Hill.
Proposed reimbursement cuts to early child care will be paused for 30 days, Arkansas Education Secretary Jacob Oliva said Tuesday, after facing mounting pushback from providers who said they were ...
Republican State Rep. Carlton Wing officially resigned from the Arkansas House of Representatives on Tuesday to take on his new position leading Arkansas PBS. Wing, a five-term state representative ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Defensive lineman Ari Slocum reopened his recruitment Tuesday after being committed to Arkansas since January. Slocum, 6-4 and 300 pounds, of Farmerville, (La.) Union Parish, chose the ...
ROGERS -- While more school remodeling projects are likely in the not-too-distant future, the Rogers School District has put a pause on green-lighting new construction due to an insurance dispute.
Permanently extending the hours of Little Rock's curfew for unaccompanied juveniles could strain police resources, Little Rock Police Chief Heath Helton told the city's Board of Directors on Tuesday.
FAYETTEVILLE -- A man was found guilty of fatally shooting his wife in the back of the head in a secluded area near Lake Wedington in 2021 and will spend the rest of his life in prison. Jason Ross ...
The new Innovation Station for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's nursing program -- "the first virtual reality lab dedicated to nursing students in the state" -- isn't merely advanced ...
Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration arrested 25 people in Arkansas as part of a multi-state, weeklong sweep against suspected operators of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion, the ...
The Jacksonville/North Pulaski School District has been declared unitary and no longer under court supervision in a desegregation lawsuit with roots in the 1980s, a district judge ruled Tuesday.
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast returns to Bentonville with her band Oct. 5 for a concert at the Momentary.
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