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On Monday, June 1, the Arkansas State Capitol will re-open to the public, but
not without new restrictions. Chris Powell, a spokesman for the Arkansas
over 4 years ago
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Some Arkansas television stations will be changing frequencies in order to make
more of the airwaves available for 5G and other high-speed mobile broadband
almost 6 years ago
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The 25th Annual Race for the Cure takes place Saturday morning in downtown
Little Rock. People will participate in a 5k run to raise money for breast
almost 6 years ago
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Little Rock School District teachers and staff are considering a walkout or a
strike as a contract between the district and the collective bargaining group
almost 6 years ago
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Four day into early voting in Arkansas, the state’s Democratic Party raised
concerns Thursday about voting issues. Speaking to reporters at the state party
about 6 years ago
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Arkansas Education Commissioner Johnny Key says he won’t renew the latest
agreement between the Department of Education and the teachers union known as
the
about 6 years ago
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Garland County election officials say they have corrected a mistake that led to
the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State not being listed on the
about 6 years ago
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The information in this guide is taken directly from the candidate’s answers to
the moderator’s questions in five forums presented by The Central Arkansas
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A milestone was celebrated Wednesday in the construction of the Little Rock
Southwest High School. Officials with the Little Rock School District held a
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Repeated rainfall has Arkansas soybean growers behind schedule in harvesting
their crop. Farmers are behind the past five year average of having 60 percent
about 6 years ago
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Arkansas will recieve $1.8 million in a settlement from the ride-sharing company
Uber. The company’s Chief Legal Officer Tony West said in a statement Uber
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The National Park Service is celebrating the groundbreaking of a replica city
bench where Little Rock Nine member, Elizabeth Eckford, sought refuge during
over 6 years ago
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The latest installment of a United States Department of Energy web series
features energy management teams from North Little Rock’s L’Oreal plant trading
over 6 years ago
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U.S. Representative Rick Crawford, chair of the House Steel Caucus, is
maintaining support for President Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs as
officials in
over 6 years ago
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Agriculture officials in Arkansas are concerned President Trump’s proposed steel
tariff could have consequences that would negatively impact the industry.
over 6 years ago
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A new study published by Child Trends says children in Arkansas are more likely
to go through an adverse childhood experience (ACE) than all other states.
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The American Lung Association released its annual State of Tobacco report for
all 50 states Wednesday. Arkansas received an F in four out of five
almost 7 years ago
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Arkansas public colleges and universities are weighing in on Gov. Asa
Hutchinson’s request for an in-state tuition freeze. The Republican governor
included
almost 7 years ago
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An Arkansas man charged in the beating of a black man at the white nationalist
Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville has been extradited from Lonoke
almost 7 years ago
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Select Arkansas Walmart stores in Sherwood, Searcy, and Pine Bluff are expected
to receive robots Tuesday to aid associates in their work. It’s part of an
almost 7 years ago
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A criminal record can often prevent people from obtaining employment, secure
housing, or qualifying for loans. But a clinic hosted by the Center for
about 7 years ago