It was a big Saturday at the Arkansas Capitol, where FBI Director Kash Patel rolled in for meetings with Sens. Tom Cotton and John Boozman, state law enforcement
A prison book ban that was set to go into effect for Arkansas inmates on Feb. 1 will not happen for now, Arkansas Department of Corrections spokesman Rand
A committed group of longtime residents are determined to protect a forested plot of land that the Fayetteville School District is intent on making into
The Public Service Commission approved Entergy’s application for a new natural gas plant, but strongly criticized the utility for not using a more competitive
Whether your dry January calls for more than the La Croix in your fridge or you need a distraction from the horrors our state legislators will surely unveil
While Arkansas officials boast about being “the most pro-life state” in America, a new lawsuit says “the reality of life for Arkansans and their families
Four new books explore prison abuse, miscarriages of justice, race-based privilege and race-based barriers in Arkansas. If you’re scared of critical race