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Colton Faull

Colton Faull

Public Information Technician at Arkansas.com

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Arkansas State Capitol To Reopen Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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
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FCC Is Requiring Arkansas TV Stations To Change Frequencies

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
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Race For Breast Cancer Funding Sees Arkansas Decline In Registration

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
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UPDATE: Two Week Contract Extension Offered As Little Rock Teachers...

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
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Arkansas Democratic Party Raises Concerns On Voting Issues

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
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Arkansas Education Commissioner Won’t Renew Little Rock Teacher’s C...

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
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As Early Voting Began, One Arkansas County Failed To List Secretary...

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
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A Guide To The 2018 Little Rock Mayoral Race

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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Little Rock School District Celebrates Construction Milestone For N...

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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Rain Has Arkansas Soybean Farmers Behind Schedule In Havesting

Repeated rainfall has Arkansas soybean growers behind schedule in harvesting their crop. Farmers are behind the past five year average of having 60 percent
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Arkansas To Receive $1.8 Million In A Settlement From Uber

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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National Park Service Honors Member Of The Little Rock Nine With Co...

The National Park Service is celebrating the groundbreaking of a replica city bench where Little Rock Nine member, Elizabeth Eckford, sought refuge during
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North Little Rock Plant Featured In U.S. Department Of Energy Series

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
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Arkansas Congressman Crawford’s Steel Tariff Support Unfazed By Chi...

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
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Arkansas Steel and Arkansas Farming: Farm Bureau and U.S. Rep. Craw...

Agriculture officials in Arkansas are concerned President Trump’s proposed steel tariff could have consequences that would negatively impact the industry.
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Arkansas Children Most Likely To Go Through Adverse Experience, Stu...

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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Arkansas Receives Failing Grade In Annual Tobacco Report

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
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Arkansas Universities React To Governor’s Proposed In-State Tuition...

Arkansas public colleges and universities are weighing in on Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s request for an in-state tuition freeze. The Republican governor included
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Arkansas Man Charged In Unite The Right Beating Of Black Man Extrad...

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
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Walmart Adds Robots to Select Stores in Central Arkansas

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
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Free Clinic To Help Arkansans Expunge Their Criminal Records

A criminal record can often prevent people from obtaining employment, secure housing, or qualifying for loans. But a clinic hosted by the Center for