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Unlike death and taxes, jury duty may not be inevitable, but many people dread it all the same and some go to great lengths to try and avoid it, postpone it, or even ignore it.
Directors of National Public Radio stations in Arkansas were trying to determine on Friday just how President Donald Trump's executive order from the previous night would affect their funding and ...
SMACKOVER -- Five minutes was the difference between elation and heartache last week.
A protest at the Capitol in Little Rock against President Donald Trump and his billionaire senior adviser, Elon Musk, on ...
Arkansas state government's general revenue collections declined in April by $172.8 million, or 15.5%, from the same month a year ago to $940.6 million, the state Department of Finance and ...
WASHINGTON -- Arkansas' four members in the U.S. House of Representatives believe patience is necessary as Donald Trump's administration continues examining how to shrink the federal government's size ...
The South Arkansas Arts Center (SAAC) is hosting a variety of engaging summer theatre opportunities designed to inspire creativity and nurture talent for all ages. The summer lineup includes a ...
The 95th General Assembly is poised to adjourn Monday, formally ending the regular session after returning from a roughly two ...
Five students spoke about their work with the Mayor's Youth Council on Tuesday at the Camden Rotary Club meeting. The group was formed by Mayor Charlotte Young, who wanted to involve youth in local ...
The Trump administration has stopped funding for about 270 AmeriCorps workers in Arkansas as the government slashes support nationwide for the federal agency that was founded by President Bill Clinton ...