The People’s Bookstore, a new pop-up bookselling venture focused on authors of color, is set to have its first event at Beautywood Books in North Little
In February, the state Court of Appeals overturned part of a state law allowing lawsuits based on decades-old claims of childhood abuse. Now the Arkansas
Arkansas arrives in this curious, allegedly overdue contest as a heavy favorite (-23.5 at publication). But the Hogs cannot underestimate the Red Wolves
Fayetteville-based poet Carolyn Guinzio has been awarded the 2025 Porter Fund Literary Prize, a $5,000 honor presented annually to an Arkansas-connected
On Wednesday afternoon, a black bear attacked a man in Franklin County. The victim, a 72-year-old named Vernon Patton, is in stable condition at the University
A backlog of dicamba-use violations has put state regulators in the uncomfortable position where they may forgive millions in unpaid and unenforced fines
Call it a venue, call it a gallery or call it, as its founders do, a space “designed to feel like a modern speakeasy meets museum pop-up.” The space at
Arkansas’ prison administration agency will enter into a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over violations of the Americans with Disabilities
The Van, a Little Rock-based organization that helps homeless people, is getting ready to buy a new building in Pulaski County that will serve as an emergency