The mother of a man killed amid a police chase in central Arkansas is hoping a state police crackdown on pursuits will help save lives.
A bill to authorize nitrogen gas as an execution method in Arkansas is picking up steam at the state capitol after the House passed it on a 67-23 vote on Tuesda
As the discussion of tariffs continues, on Thursday, President Trump postponed the 25% tariffs on some imports from Mexico and Canada for a month.
A bill in the Arkansas legislature aims to provide an income tax credit to unpaid caregivers of elderly relatives.
While deer are often a beautiful sight, for some, they have become a massive problem. Arkansas Game and Fish program coordinator Ralph Meeker said they receive about a dozen complaints yearly, but recently,
Officials with the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announced Thursday $3.85 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants will be going to counties across the state.
Alabama in 2024 became the first state to carry out a nitrogen gas execution. Now, at least two states are looking to follow in its path.
The federal programs provide crucial assistance for food pantries to purchase fresh produce from local farmers. Now they are on hold, and no one is providing any answers.
Arkansas lawmakers are considering a bill that would put more oversight over a group investigating state-run facilities for disabled people.
The state's largest black Expo is back for yet another year of celebrating culture, wellness, and businesses in Little Rock on March 8, 2025.In its 21st year, t
Transition to spring when the Little Rock Winds Chamber Players presents a recital in its "Diversions" series.
Some of your favorite spots to eat and drink are preparing for higher prices due to tariffs that could impact the cost of grain and aluminum.