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Arkansas governor launches Middle East human rights abuse tour

Next week, as the death toll in Gaza continues to rise, the governor of Arkansas will fly to Israel on public funds to see ...

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Longtime state Democratic Party leader Jannie Cotton to run for chair

Vice Chair Jannie Cotton is now filling the void left by Grant Tennille’s recent resignation as chairman of the Democratic Party of Arkansas, with ...

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Public interest groups push back on FCC decision to delay caps on cost of inmate phone calls

Bipartisan backing for legislation has been uncommon in Washington in recent years. This is especially true when discussing prisoners and criminal justice in general. ...

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Thursday open line

Over to you. It’s dragon-slaying time! The Arkansas Times, which relentlessly defends the fundamental rights and liberties in our community, stands as a light ...

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Suspect in Devil’s Den homicides confesses, DNA links him to crime scene

Investigators believe that Andrew James McGann, a 28-year-old man from Springdale who was arrested in relation to Saturday’s double homicide at Devil’s Den State ...

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Catholic diocese says farm must vacate St. Joseph property by January to make way for new seminary

On Thursday, the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock declared that it will construct a college seminary on the site of the St. Joseph’s orphanage, ...

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Julie Mayberry, a GOP state rep with an independent streak, won’t seek reelection

On Wednesday, state representative Julie Mayberry (R-Hensley) declared on Facebook that she will not be seeking reelection in 2026. According to her post, Mayberry ...

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Wednesday open line

Over to you. It’s dragon-slaying time! The Arkansas Times, which relentlessly defends the fundamental rights and liberties in our community, stands as a light ...

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Former Hot Spring County sheriff sentenced in state case, federal sentencing still pending

On Tuesday, a judge sentenced former Hot Spring County Sheriff Scott Finkbeiner to six months in prison after he entered a guilty plea to ...

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Two Arkansas cities chase data center ‘gold,’ but might be competing against each other

If data is the new gold, Little Rock and Conway city leaders have seized their opportunities to participate in the gold rush, seemingly vying ...

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