Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday, February 6, 2025 announced new legislation aimed at improving maternal health for ...
Hours of debate in committee and in Arkansas’ legislative chambers didn’t sway enough lawmakers to vote against a bill that ...
Cloudy, breezy and cold weather today with a very small chance of a shower. Fog comes back tonight, then tomorrow will warm ...
Urban South Brewery, the award-winning New Orleans-based craft brewery, is thrilled to announce its expansion into ...
The Arkansas Court of Appeals issued a ruling overturning a law designed to protect child sexual assault victims on Wednesday ...
“When these tragedies take place, it does not just affect the individual,” Assistant Director of Arkansas Stop the Violence Pastor Chris Carrigan said. According to Carrigan, gun violence impacts not ...
The House Committee on State Agencies approved a bill Wednesday that would end affirmative action programs in Arkansas, ...
Seven years after its creation, the Arkansas Association of Asian Businesses is looking to raise $25,000 by March and hire a full-time executive director by May. Founder and President ...
A bill that would ban smartphones and personal electronic devices from Arkansas public schools cleared another hurdle, though ...
Arkansas is ranked Top 5 by all the major polls in the preseason except for one. Fans will have nine confirmed opportunities ...
A bill impacting insurance settlements introduced in the current Arkansas legislative session is on the governor’s desk for signature.
Thursday afternoon, members of the Arkansas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 3, which would end affirmative action programs across the state. The bill is now headed back to the state Senate ...
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