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Four rounds of severe weather and heavy rain will track across Arkansas Wednesday through Sunday.
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After more than two hours of debate, an Arkansas Senate committee advanced a proposal on Tuesday to abolish the Arkansas State Library and its board, which disburses state funding to local public libraries.
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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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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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Applicants to the Patrick Leahy Farm to School grant program received an email from the USDA Monday informing them no applications would be reviewed for the 2025 fiscal year.
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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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What do you do when a 19th century outlaw is your namesake? Why if you're creative Frank Thurmond, you write about him and his infamous wife, Lottie Deno the notorious 'lady' gambler!
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