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The Little Rock School Board on Thursday approved a new personal electronic device policy that bans students from using cellphones during school hours as required under a new state law. Starting ...
Black smoke billowed up from a fire at the Eco-Vista Landfill starting about 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Tontitown Mayor Angie ...
Sen. Tom Cotton of Dardanelle toured the Heartland Whole Health Institute on Thursday, at a time when federal medical ...
A man who was in a motorcycle crash in downtown Little Rock on Monday died of his injuries on Tuesday, according to a ...
Forty years on, "Fright Night" still has teeth -- and William Ragsdale is still the kid from El Dorado who faced down a ...
An Arkansas legislative panel on Thursday endorsed proposed changes to how letter grades are assigned to public schools and how performance dollars are awarded to schools.
Fathom Entertainment, in partnership with Pictures From the Fringe and Concourse Media, is rereleasing "Guns & Moses," ...
Sara Sherrod, a former staff auditor for Arkansas Legislative Audit, has been hired as chief fiscal officer in the attorney ...
County sheriffs, corrections leaders and state lawmakers agree the Arkansas justice system needs more space to house ...
Central Arkansas Water's board of commissioners on Thursday approved a guaranteed maximum price of nearly $19 million for construction services with East Harding Construction for the upcoming overhaul ...
Col. Mike Hagar, speaking to a legislative subcommittee less than three weeks after two people were killed at Devil's Den State Park, said limiting guns doesn't lead to less crime. Hagar said he was ...
Rep. Les Eaves said Thursday he would be "willing to look at" legislation that would offer competitive incentives for film production in Arkansas after he and the Executive Subcommittee of the ...