The bill to ban student phone use in schools across Arkansas passed the Senate Tuesday; it next heads to the House.
We're back! Part two is our latest edition in this Arkansas Times series on the triumphs and heartbreak of the citizen-led ...
The state senator from Jonesboro aims to kill the state's library and public television boards and give oversight to Florida ...
Businesses have gotten a huge tax break from the state in recent years, thanks to cuts to Arkansas's top income tax rates.
Bob Dylan has never really gone out of fashion, but if anything’s capable of putting him firmly back in the limelight, it’s a ...
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In response to public concern about a proposed slaughterhouse in North Little Rock, the owner of David’s Burgers is modifying his application with the city’s planning commission to include the ...
For 16 years, the Buffalo National River has denied explorers access to Arkansas’s longest cave and hundreds of others. Some ...
Without a budget in place, county staff have been without pay so far this year, and the county has not paid any vendors.
If SB 142 becomes law, all districts would be required to restrict possession of phones and other electronic devices and ...
Cinema I/O, a “nomadic, non-profit microcinema” that’s been putting on arty showings in Little Rock since 2023, will screen ...
Patty Hector, the librarian who was fired after she refused to meet conservatives' demands, wants her day in court.