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As many as 15,000 people from the Republic of the Marshall Islands have moved to Northwest Arkansas to work, obtain health care and raise their children.…
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Arkansas prison officials say they're open to the legislature's help following the deaths of five inmates at the Varner Unit last week. Officials from the…
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When it comes to ballot initiatives, David Couch is a numbers man: for instance, 58 in 2020.In early March Couch, who's authored or campaigned for more…
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Students and adults in Jonesboro joined the crowds elsewhere in the state and the nation on Saturday for a March for Our Lives protest demanding gun…
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In 2005, Jaime Mann was cited for several traffic violations in Craighead County — not having insurance, not wearing a seatbelt, and hazardous driving.…
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In December, Governor Asa Hutchinson issued a memorandum to Col. Bill Bryant, director of Arkansas State Police as well as to state prosecutors declaring…
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Seated in the middle of a crowded room, David King, a homeless Army veteran, belted out lyrics to a gospel song. “Oh God, you're not done with me yet,” he…
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In 2004, a Harvard graduate, Michelle Kuo, arrived in the Mississippi Delta town of Helena-West Helena as a volunteer teacher. While spending two years…
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An Arkansas immigrant rights coalition is organizing community meetings, a protest at the state capitol and a 24-hour hunger strike following the federal…
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John Fulbright is manning a table at a gun show on a Sunday afternoon at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock.He’s selling firearms and holsters…
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Tuvala native and noted Republic of the Marshall Islands political leader, Tony de Brum, died Monday in the capital city of Majuro. De Brum is also widely…
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today has asked Gov. Asa Hutchinson to set the next execution, this after the state made international news for…