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Members of Arkansas Community Organizations and Arkansas Renters United held a pair of events Thursday to voice their frustrations with unresolved habitability issues and cuts to federal assistance ...
If you were to imagine a family saga that collides ideology, elegance and eccentricity under the gilded banner of British ...
State Rep. Julie Mayberry, R-East End, is seeking reelection to the House District 92 seat in 2026, Mayberry said Thursday.
The Arkansas Supreme Court granted permission on Thursday for three Arkansas parents to file a brief in litigation over the constitutionality of the state's Educational Freedom Accounts program.
"I'm interested in scenarios of moral ambiguity," says author and retired oncologist MJ Muirhead on a recent afternoon at a ...
A new water distribution system report ordered by the city of Fort Smith recommends leaders take caution right now in ...
Harding University has received $1 million from a private donor for advancements in technology and education.
Little Rock-based Bank OZK posted record second quarter profits, surprising analysts and putting the bank on track to reach some of its strategic goals, the company reported Thursday.
Local businesses are asking for more collaboration from city officials and event organizers as the city revs up for the next Bikes, Blues and BBQ rally.
South Arkansas has become a hot spot for the aerospace and defense industry -- and a $193 million investment announced Thursday will help continue the region's trajectory.
A 25th-anniversary screening of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” will be held at the CALS Ron Robinson Theater in Little Rock on Thursday, July 24 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door or $6.73 online via ...
Simmons First National Corp. on Thursday reported second-quarter net income of $54.8 million, up from $40.8 million in the same quarter a year ago.