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The proposal from Wooten appears to mirror a plan outlined by Gov. Sarah Sanders in a letter she sent to state employees in March.
A group of Arkansas legislators have called a press conference at the Capitol as part of their a quest for more information on how the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives served a ...
A nearly two-year federal investigation into the distribution of methamphetamine in northeast Arkansas resulted in the arrest of 16 people this week on charges related to drugs, guns and money ...
All four suspects were charged with first-degree murder, nine counts of first-degree battery and nine counts of engaging in violent criminal group activity, among others.
Another former Crawford County officer plans to change his plea in a federal case over a violent arrest in Mulberry almost two years ago. The May 6 trial for former sheriff’s deputy Levi White was ...
The current facility at 1 Championship Drive was built in 1961 and, as Hartwick said, "has not had anything added since the '80s." ...
Beef-a-Roo held a grand reopening last weekend at its Shackleford Road location following a fire in the kitchen that occurred just a few months after the restaurant made its Little Rock debut last ...
Colorful testimony served as a preview of the potential for political fireworks if lawmakers fail to take action to give local communities protection from crypto mines — or cave to lobbyists with a ...
Sen. Missy Irvin (R-Mountain Home) was curious whether the attorney general and the governor’s staff worked together to draft the governor’s response to the audit report, since the governor’s response ...
Ahmed Ali kicked off the group’s call for a ceasefire. He referenced the Little Rock Nine’s fight for equality in the 1950s and said the group before the board on Tuesday was seeking equality, too.
Some of the most vulnerable Republicans regularly run unopposed, while scarce resources are squandered targeting candidates who are disliked, but not vulnerable, former Republican lawmaker Nate Bell ...