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Civil rights attorney Austin Porter Jr. represents the plaintiffs, who previously filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Eric E. Harrison joins LRPR to share upcoming arts and culture events in the latest Weekend Entertainment Roundup
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Attorney General Tim Griffin cited ambiguities as his reason for rejecting the proposed ballot title and language.
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The university has an opening celebration planned for March 31, 2025.
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A new state law allows stores to sell the controversial drug over-the-counter for human use.
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Huckabee attempted to distance himself from past controversial statements about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people, pledging to “carry out the president’s priorities, not mine.”
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Members of the National Association of Letter Carriers gathered at the Arkansas State Capitol Sunday to protest attempts to privatize or dismantle the United States Postal Service.
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Department of Education would oversee state aid to public libraries based on their policies, hours of operation and availability of certain content
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In response to the Sackett decision by the U.S Supreme Court, the EPA is working on redefining what a wetland is.
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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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The complaint seeks an injunction against further construction of the new campus.
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Share time with Central Arkansas poet Sandy Longhorn as we follow her poetic tale of severe illness in America and "the industrial medical complex." Join us as we hear Longhorn's poetry and discuss complex issues surrounding women and commercial healthcare.
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