Michael James

Lyon College professor and students collaborate on migraine study

New research co-led by a Lyon College professor is shedding light on how migraines affect brain activity and automatic body functions. The study could ...

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Little Rock imposes temporary 10 p.m. weekend curfew for minors after city board vote

Little Rock’s Board of Directors unanimously approved a new, citywide weekend curfew for young people under 18 years old Tuesday evening, effective immediately. The ...

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Industry leaders still bullish on Arkansas lithium despite Trump’s clean energy cuts

The Republican “One Big Beautiful Bill” just signed by President Donald Trump is terrible for renewable energy. It will gut federal tax incentives for ...

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Tuesday open line

What say you? It’s dragon-slaying time! In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, ...

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‘Dirty Little Secret’: Score a free ‘All-American Rejects Meal’ at Slim Chickens tonight

If you missed Sunday’s All-American Rejects “House Party Tour” pop-up show at the Starlight Skatium in Fayetteville, don’t worry, because tonight at Slim Chickens ...

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Loblolly Hillcrest hosting open house / soft serve preview on National Ice Cream Day 

Loblolly Hillcrest is inching closer to offering its new line of soft serve ice cream from the landmark Kavanaugh Boulevard building that was formerly ...

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Phosphorescent at Rev Room on Saturday

PHOSPHORESCENT SATURDAY 7/19. Rev Room. 8 p.m. $30. Upon the release of 2013’s “Muchacho,” his career highpoint, singer-songwriter Matthew Huock — known on stage ...

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Attorney to run against Jana Bradford, prosecutor accused of protecting predatory uncle

Calling it an opportunity “to restore trust and integrity to the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office,” De Queen City Attorney Erin Hunter announced Monday that she ...

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Monday open line

What say you? It’s dragon-slaying time! In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, ...

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Federal funding cuts threaten Hot Springs film festival programming

Efforts to rescind $1.1 billion previously approved by Congress for public media could have a devastating effect on a decades-old Arkansas film festival, according ...

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