July is HOT at Saracen and the winning is non-stop! If you aren’t a Saracen Player’s Club member, you’ll want to join so you don’t miss out on a chance
It's no secret the U.S. gives Israel billions in foreign aid every year. But states like Arkansas are also sending public money to Israel in the form of
The family behind the revival of Springdale’s iconic AQ Chicken House announced this week that they will not meet their projected 2025 target date to open,
Tenacious Arkansas Times publisher Alan Leveritt, who moonlights as a tomato farmer/rabbit breeder on his farm in north Pulaski County, will have his first
Two Hands Fresh Corn Dogs, a Korean-style corn dog chain, will make its downtown Little Rock debut next week in the River Market’s Ottenheimer Hall food
To combat the scourge of people asking strangers for financial help, Griffin called on law enforcement around the state to enforce the state’s anti-loitering
The state is preparing to enforce a ban on hemp-derived THC products, but there are unanswered questions about when the ban will be in effect and whether
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, said Shakespeare’s lovestruck Juliet. Turns out Hairpins, a lesbian-centered pop-up series without a permanent
Northwest Arkansas Pride was apparently so fabulous that even Vogue magazine took notice. Maybe that has something to do with the fact that over 40,000
With just two months until the Central Arkansas Library System’s flagship branch unlocks its doors to the public, the Arkansas Times took a hard hat tour