Arkansas lawmakers returned an amended contract between the state’s child welfare agency and a California-based company to the subcommittee that previously
The ban on synthetic recreational hemp intoxicants is causing significant collateral damage to Arkansas’s blossoming medicinal CBD industry, with retailers
We’re sad to announce that Weldon Wilson, a longtime Arkansas Times employee, died Nov. 19 at the age of 58. A dedicated member of our administrative team,
A high school football game without a marching band is like a movie without a soundtrack. First up in our series spotlighting the undersung heroes in pep
When Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones sat down for a TV interview about his extramarital affair with his (now former) chief deputy prosecutor, he likely
Rutherford said the 2025 electoral blowout shows that liberals are engaged right now and the country is sending Trump a message, but he cautioned against
DONS Southern Social, chef Joshua Garland’s speakeasy-style restaurant in Hot Springs, has closed. The news comes roughly three months after Garland left
Last week, the city of North Little Rock broke ground on the Arena District, a new development just west of Simmons Bank Arena that is being promoted as
Arkansas farmers receiving federal financial assistance will be exempt from paying state income taxes in accordance with state law, state officials announced
A local community group is hosting a free screening of the 2025 documentary “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts on
Gov. Sarah Sanders hosted all four living former Arkansas governors for a fireside chat to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the historic house they’ve