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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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Eric E. Harrison joins Little Rock Public Radio to share upcoming arts and culture events in Central Arkansas.
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If passed, the bill would ban “discrimination or preferential treatment” in state-supported institutions.
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For hours after the order was handed down, Arkansans expressed confusion as to how the order would affect work.
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In Arkansas, runoffs are currently only available in primary elections for state House and Senate seats.
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The bill strikes terms such as “equity,” “civil rights,” “minority,” and “diversity” from Arkansas law and repeals sections creating scholarships, support services, and retention programs for minorities.
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City directors are weighing renewal of a ShotSpotter contract amid public comment condemning the technology.
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If approved by the Trump Administration, this would mark the second time Arkansas Medicaid recipients would be subject to a work requirement.
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The global retailer headquartered in Bentonville announced changes to DEI policies in November, amid anti-DEI campaigns from conservative activists and lawmakers.
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Dozens of refugees scheduled to travel to Northwest Arkansas over the next two months had their flights cancelled a week before an executive order was set to go in effect.
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The bill, if passed, would pay for breakfast for all kids in Arkansas public schools.
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Arts & Letters
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How do you endure when there's an invisible hand at your throat? Poet Tomás Q. Morín searches for the answer sometimes with anger, sometimes with laughter, but in the end by cutting a space for the enduring power of love.
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