Five candidates are vying to represent Arkansas in the U.S. Senate. Their stances on immigration run the gamut.
The only real surprise in a recent New York Times article about Arkansas's elections is Sen. Bart Hester's apparent pivot ...
Key Fletcher, director of Mosaic Templars, told a crowd inside the museum’s ballroom that the museum, which is part of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism, is partnering with the ...
Thursday’s ruling marks a major milestone in ongoing legal and moral battles over segregated classrooms, battles that began before the Little Rock Nine integrated Central High School and for which ...
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Arkansans have been made better economically, intellectually and socially by letting go of the ‘terrified truculence’ toward outsiders in recent decades. Sadly, as we’ve experienced this sad winter, ...
Gov. Sarah Sanders' campaign manager, Chris Caldwell, is at it again, doing the governor's political bidding in the local ...
Pulaski County is on track to possibly have over 30,000 voters cast their ballots before election day on March 3.
Cotton Plant can’t maintain water infrastructure for its residents. With an aging population and a lack of state resources, long-term solutions seem far from reach.
Forget the popcorn when you livestream future meetings of the Conway School Board. The seven-member board that’s made headlines since 2022 is about to get less exciting, maybe even boring.
Veteran journalist Byron Tate comes to the Arkansas Times from The Pine Bluff Commercial, where he’s served as ...
Henderson State University professor emeritus Randy Duncan and artist Layet Johnson take comics seriously. Drink from their ...