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A new state law concerning mental health evaluations and treatment for people charged with crimes is raising questions of expediency vs. quality.
After halting funds for a congressional effort to roll out electric vehicle charging stations along national roadways for about six months, the U.S. Department of Transportation has resumed the ...
A new state law concerning mental health evaluations and treatment for people charged with crimes is raising questions of ...
A judge in Clark County is weighing whether to allow to go forward a lawsuit over reported drone spying and corporate ...
A former youth sports coach who pleaded guilty last year to distribution of child pornography was sentenced Friday to 78 months in prison.
The federal "One Big Beautiful Bill" will pass major costs to states, hitting Arkansans particularly hard because many of the cuts affect the poor, said speakers at a town hall event sponsored by ...
A Pulaski County man was sentenced Friday to the 29 months he has been in custody following his indictment in a sex ...
A Saline County man will spend the next eight years in federal prison after being sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge ...
President Donald Trump's order to shutter the U.S. Department of Education would drive more -- not less -- money to education ...
For decades, county fairs in Arkansas have had carnivals. But carnival companies can't make enough money going to some small ...
In a space where bots meet berries, the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville is working to fill a technological gap in ...
Oh, those pizza parlors of days past -- places where thin pies were tossed, topped, baked and brought to the table by local ...
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