Despite Republican legislators' assurances that the attorney general said their anti-democratic bills were legal, several ...
The New York Times Book Review recently shared its 100 Notable Books of 2025 list, and we were pleased to find Little Rock ...
A Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ruled last week that the city of Pine Bluff did not violate the Arkansas Freedom of ...
Our 2026 political feast features Democrats not running, a governor bent on revenge, Supreme Court justices playing musical ...
The Little Rock School Board paused a relationship with the Academies of Central Arkansas Foundation and approved the ...
A high school football game without a marching band is like a movie without a soundtrack. Next up in our series spotlighting the undersung heroes in pep stands across The Natural State: Marshall High ...
I, Medusa,” Ayana Gray’s first novel for adult readers, moves Medusa beyond maiden, mistress and monster, reclaiming a story ...
Arkansas lawmakers returned an amended contract between the state’s child welfare agency and a California-based company to ...
The ban on synthetic recreational hemp intoxicants is causing significant collateral damage to Arkansas’s blossoming ...
We’re sad to announce that Weldon Wilson, a longtime Arkansas Times employee, died Nov. 19 at the age of 58. A dedicated ...
Gov. Sarah Sanders hosted all four living former Arkansas governors for a fireside chat to celebrate the 75th anniversary of ...
Rutherford said the 2025 electoral blowout shows that liberals are engaged right now and the country is sending Trump a ...
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