WASHINGTON -- The House delivered a rebuke to President Joe Biden on Thursday for pausing a shipment of bombs to Israel, passing legislation that seeks to force the weapons transfer as Republicans worked to highlight Democratic divisions over the Israel...
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a Jefferson County circuit judge's ruling ordering online travel-booking companies to pay $34.2 million to the state of Arkansas and city or county governments that tax rental accommodations such as hotel ...
Outside a steady rain falls and thunder rumbles. Downstairs I have the blinds open but the lights are off; the whole vibe -- with the thunderstorm, the dark room and Pallbearer's brooding, dark, epic-length songs -- is perfect.
Groundwater levels in Arkansas' two most important aquifers -- the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer for agriculture and the Sparta-Memphis aquifer for drinking and industrial uses -- are showing short-term decline and longer-term positive trend...
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a Pulaski County circuit judge's ruling that four state laws affecting voters in Arkansas and enacted in 2021 are unconstitutional
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A ceremonial groundbreaking of a nearly $5 million expansion to the fitness center at the Arkansas National Guard's Camp Robinson was held Thursday, roughly a year before construction is expected to begin.
Social media review site Yelp has come out with its "Top 100 Barbecue Spots 2024." And Arkansas' own Wright's BBQ, based in Johnson with outlets in Bentonville, Rogers and Little Rock, came out at the top of the heap. As in, No. 1.
The Pulaski County prosecutor said Wednesday that he had received a copy of the agreement allowing a TV production company to film a reality show in the county jail but that his office is not conducting a criminal investigation into it.
One flu-related death was reported in Arkansas over the past week, raising this season's death toll to 127, the state Department of Health reported Thursday.
A man who Jacksonville police say opened fire at a Taco Bell earlier this month faces multiple felony charges after turning himself in on Tuesday, a Thursday news release states.
Jurors in the trial of a Little Rock couple suing an Arkansas steakhouse heard from the man who said he was accosted by an angry group of tourists in 2020 during a disagreement over covid-19 restrictions.
Harrison, circa 1910: "On Camp grounds," which seemingly were the grounds for a mansion from the 1800s. The buildings to the left were the restrooms, marked "Women only" in white paint on the bricks. At the time tourists were starting to be drawn to Har...
A 43-year-old Little Rock man accused of capital murder has been sentenced to five years on probation for threatening the victim, a homeless man, after prosecutors concluded an unknown party was responsible for the slaying.