In April, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, posted a thread on X that...
On April 30, TIME published a series of interviews with Donald Trump focusing on what...
The ceremony will be on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the Pine Bluff Convention Center at 1 Convention Center Plaza.
A sales-tax increase that Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. is seeking to put before voters in November would consist of a five-eighths percent (0.625%) tax for capital improvements with a 10-year sunset date and a permanent three-eighths percent (0.375%) tax for operations.
The ACLU of Arkansas has filed a lawsuit against the DFA. The lawsuit claims it restricts the ability of transgender and nonbinary Arkansans to self-identify.
The Alcoholic Beverage Control Division has revoked Green Springs Medical's license to sell medical marijuana,...
A Little Rock elementary school has implemented chess into its daily curriculum, and it’s paying off with higher test scores and improved classroom behavior.
According to officials, Arkansas's annual Drug Take Back Day brought in 25,405 pounds of unwanted, unused, or expired prescription drugs.
Authorities said that a search is currently underway for a missing 7-month-old boy from Little Rock.
Four years ago, Zach and Alicia Henshall were blindsided when their son Beau was diagnosed with a rare, yet serious disease.
A shooting incident that happened along I-630 in Little Rock has caused a backup in traffic.
Thanks to grants and federal funding, Pulaski Tech and UAPB nursing students will soon have revamped learning spaces.
Jefferson County employees are getting paid after days of worrying, and a resolution didn’t come without raising concerns.
The UAPB Golden Lions men's golf team will compete in the Baton Rouge Regional later this month after claiming the SWAC title to earn the automatic bid.
UA Little Rock is set to open its 'Slavery and Freedom' art exhibit, which showcases two Arkansans' incredible fight for freedom using the legal system.