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The League of Women Voters of Arkansas is asking a federal judge to halt five new laws that change the way voters propose measures and constitutional amendments.
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Eric E. Harrison joins LRPR to share upcoming arts, culture, and music events for the Weekend Entertainment Roundup.
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Inside were artifacts left behind by the Sisters of Mercy, who founded the hospital in the early 1900s.
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Bull Shoals and Fayetteville elected new mayors, while the Jonesboro incumbent was successful in his re-election bid during Tuesday’s runoff elections.
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President-elect Donald Trump announced he will nominate Warren Stephens, chair, president and CEO of Little Rock-based Stephens Inc., as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
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A three-judge panel took no action Monday after listening to about two hours of arguments in a federal lawsuit that challenges Arkansas’ U.S. House congressional district map.
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In an interview, Sen. Jonathan Dismang, R-Searcy, said part of the reason for the increase in the state budget is in the increase on funding for education. In January, lawmakers will convene for the 2025 fiscal session.
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The incident happened early Friday afternoon, traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
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A federal judge issued a temporary order halting enforcement of the law.
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The world’s largest retailer is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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A last-minute grant from the Democratic National Committee helped the party secure its first net gain of legislative seats in 20 years.
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When destiny unravels for two sibling musical prodigies, Aleks and Isobel, what will await them?
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