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Pledger took over the state’s educational public television network in 2017, and has spent the last couple years of her ...
A new law gives the honor of picking an entirely new slate of library board members to Gov. Sarah Sanders, the very one who ...
While we seem to be receding from January’s $10-per-dozen high-water mark, eggs are still dear enough that you might not want ...
The state budget for the upcoming fiscal year includes a big increase in funding for school vouchers and smaller bumps for ...
Mr Brews Taphouse, a gourmet burger and craft beer franchise "with a side of ex-beer-ience" has opened its first Arkansas ...
Gov. Sarah Sanders vetoed a bill that would have allowed for drive-thru windows at medical marijuana dispensaries.
Austin James Wolff, a 27-year-old actor and filmmaker based in Fayetteville, grew tired of waiting for Hollywood to give him a chance to make a movie, so he decided to make one himself. The title?
Fans of anthemic rock, impassioned ballads and upbeat yet meaningful pop will want to secure tickets for Nada Surf.
Gov. Sarah Sanders vetoed a bill that would have allowed for drive-thru windows at medical marijuana dispensaries.
If the people pass an amendment the Legislature doesn’t like, many Republican lawmakers want to be able to amend or repeal it ...
Gov. Sarah Sanders signed a bill Wednesday afternoon that could reshape the pharmacy business landscape in Arkansas, despite ...
Why is Sanders taking an axe to a “DEI administrator” who’s no longer there? It's more of the same culture war virtue ...