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Judge Stephen Thomas, left, swears in Allan Gilbert as Siloam Springs' police chief in January 2020. Gilbert accepted the ...
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a Conway County couple accused of being part of a nationwide crime ring that fraudulently ...
The Farmington girls basketball program is in search of a new head coach. Brad Johnson — who’s won more than 400 games in 16 ...
Matt Jones and Bubba Carpenter discuss what we learned from Razorbacks' midweek win over Arkansas State and look ahead to ...
The Clinton Foundation and the Arkansas Cinema Society screen “Zurawski v Texas,” a documentary that focuses on the impact of ...
The Arkansas Senate passed a bill on Thursday to regulate wind farms in half the state -- everywhere the elevation is at ...
When folklorists and record collectors began knocking on doors in Mississippi, Arkansas, the Carolinas, and Philadelphia ...
The Arkansas Senate on Thursday approved a resolution by Sen. John Payton, R-Wilburn, to refer to voters in the 2026 general ...
An armed teenager who led Fort Smith police officers on a foot chase before being tackled and arrested last fall pleaded ...
Based on their clothing, people likely gathered after church on a Sunday and posed on these bluffs above the once free-flowing White River. Everyone, men and women alike, was wearing hats.
For decades, fluoride has been part of most people's drinking water in the United States. Those days may be coming to an end.
In Tom Murphy's story on the Arkansas Razorbacks and Bobby Petrino, there was a quote that jumped off the page.