A federal judge issued a broad gag order forbidding Roger Stone to discuss his criminal case with anyone and gave him a stinging reprimand Thursday...
[Read More]The new attorney general, William Barr, is preparing for the special counsel to deliver a report in coming weeks on the results of the investigation...
[Read More]The U.S. will not move to ease economic sanctions on North Korea until it is confident that the nuclear-weapons threat from Pyongyang has been "substantially...
[Read More]A bill that would allow health care providers to offer a diagnosis over the phone to patients they have never seen in person failed to...
[Read More]An Arkansas Senate committee on Thursday endorsed legislation that would shift the attorney general's authority to review the wording of proposed ballot initiatives and constitutional...
[Read More]A Newton County hog farm has filed its fourth case in circuit court in the past six months, this time appealing a dismissal of its...
[Read More]A legislative committee Thursday recommended paying a Little Rock attorney $48,578 for legal fees incurred during a yearslong effort to obtain documents about the state's...
[Read More]Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. has announced the members of a group that will study the city's form of government.
[Read More]The Fayetteville School Board's longest-serving member will face an opponent in his bid for a fourth term, one of several school board races set for...
[Read More]A federal lawsuit filed against a Tyson Foods heir by a Texas theater company was dismissed earlier this month after Carla Tyson paid a promised...
[Read More]***ESTATE SALE*** Friday March1, 8:00am-2:00pm; Saturday March 2 8:00am-12:00pm *Over 100 paintings, lithographs, and prints – all framed $10-$1,600 *Brayton International 2 pc. Sofa set...
[Read More]Is the "ugly produce'" trend already reaching the end of its shelf life in supermarkets?
[Read More]More rainfall is expected in Arkansas before storms on Saturday that have the potential to turn severe, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
[Read More]An Arkansas newspaper is asking a federal appeals court to revive its lawsuit challenging the state's requirement that government contractors pledge to not boycott Israel.
[Read More]Thursday's photo gallery includes photos from the fourth annual free Anthropology Open House at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas' J. William...
[Read More]A federal indictment in Tulsa charges 18 members of a white supremacist prison gang with racketeering, drug conspiracy and kidnapping that resulted in at least...
[Read More]A high school baseball coach in Northwest Arkansas is accused of allowing a student to shock a teammate with a stun gun and letting players...
[Read More]School districts would be authorized to give consent for medical care for homeless students under a bill that cleared the Senate Committee on Public Health,...
[Read More]The Senate Education Committee on Wednesday backed additional protections for college journalists and their faculty advisers.
[Read More]The Senate voted Wednesday to send the governor legislation that would clarify that a municipality may accept a legal payment and any associated costs through...
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