Arkansas Blog

Friday open line

Tell us how you really feel. It’s dragon-slaying time! The Arkansas Times, which relentlessly defends the fundamental rights and liberties in our community, stands ...

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Rep. French Hill blames Dems for Trump administration’s failure to release Epstein files

Congressman French Hill of Arkansas wants his constituents to know that, aside from the two reasons he isn’t, he supports transparency on the entire ...

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Roger Stone goes after Tom Cotton, hints at some big secret he’s hiding?

What’s all the commotion over the Arkansas junior senator’s huge secret? Cotton was singled out by Roger Stone, the devoted longterm political counselor to ...

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State documents shed light on rules for school vouchers

Arkansas’s Education Freedom Accounts, sometimes known as vouchers, just received new regulations that take into consideration a new law that was approved this spring ...

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Walter Pryor and Stacey Abrams at Clinton Presidential Center on Wednesday

WALTER on Wednesday, July 30. The Clinton Presidential Center. 6 p.m. Free. My grandmother, Lucille Hatch Eldridge, wrote letters to me for nearly the ...

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30-year Razorback athletics vet takes new role with UA Alumni Association following staff cuts

Following staff reductions in the athletic department as it gets ready to pay players directly as part of the new revenue sharing era of ...

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Librarians catalogue Trumpian efforts to censor National Park exhibits

In reaction to the Trump administration’s attempts to restrict exhibits and information about slavery, climate change, and other contentious issues, a group at the ...

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Queens of the jungle: Lion Legal’s marketing game is wild

Our main grievance with Lion Legal, a North Little Rock firm that won numerous awards in the 2025 Best of Arkansas survey, is that ...

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Film Alley movie theater coming soon to Breckenridge Village

Film Alley , the new Breckenridge Village movie theater taking the place of the former Regal UA Breckenridge, is expected to open in August, ...

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State education department receives $12 million from feds after weeks of delay, more than $45 million still owed

The Trump administration sent $12,254,384 for after-school programs to the Arkansas Department of Education Monday, nearly three weeks after the July 1 date when ...

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