One day following the Arkansas Razorbacks’ 56-14 win over Arkansas State in Little Rock at War Memorial Stadium, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Sunday sent a letter to the UA and ASU Board of Trustees advocating that two teams play annually at Little Rock’s historic stadium.| Arkansas Times
DHS paid a Chicago-based vendor called RedMane Technology more than $12 million over two years before abandoning the project, according to invoices the Arkansas Advocate obtained from DHS.| Arkansas Times
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If you aren’t a Saracen Player’s Club member, you’ll want to join so you don’t miss out on a chance to win your share of prizes—including a GMC® Sierra 2500 HD Denali.| Arkansas Times
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State and federal officials gathered in Little Rock on Friday to announce a plan to let prisons and jails use jamming technology to prevent contraband cellphone use.| Arkansas Times
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In February, the state Court of Appeals overturned part of a state law allowing lawsuits based on decades-old claims of childhood abuse. Now the Arkansas Supreme Court will review the case.| Arkansas Times
Arkansas arrives in this curious, allegedly overdue contest as a heavy favorite (-23.5 at publication). But the Hogs cannot underestimate the Red Wolves because this five-game September schedule includes road tilts at Ole Miss and Memphis before the showdown with Notre Dame in Fayetteville.| Arkansas Times
The Arkansas State Police have confirmed the identity of human remains found in east Arkansas in 1977.| Arkansas Times
Grab Arkansas Game and Fish’s new book for outdoor enthusiasts!| Arkansas Times
On Wednesday afternoon, a black bear attacked a man in Franklin County. The victim, a 72-year-old named Vernon Patton, is in stable condition at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.| Arkansas Times
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If you ask me, the real MVPs of the season spend most of their time in the stands. Behold, the Marshall Bobcat Band!| Arkansas Times
The power struggle between the governor and the Board of Corrections heads back to circuit court after the justices unanimously declined to rehear the case.| Arkansas Times
A backlog of dicamba-use violations has put state regulators in the uncomfortable position where they may forgive millions in unpaid and unenforced fines on farmers who violated state law.| Arkansas Times
Arkansas’ prison administration agency will enter into a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act at its Malvern facility, Department of Corrections staff told members of the Board of Corrections on Tuesday.| Arkansas Times
Jesse Gibson and Robert Tellez are both running for the seat that will be vacated by Circuit Judge Cathi Compton’s retirement next year.| Arkansas Times
The Van, a Little Rock-based organization that helps homeless people, is getting ready to buy a new building in Pulaski County that will serve as an emergency shelter during winter months.| Arkansas Times
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In 1958, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave the commencement speech at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, known then as AM&N. The politics of King’s visit to a Black college in a Southern state in the dying days of Jim Crow fueled a funding battle that some believe set the campus back.| Arkansas Times
It was a bog standard August Monday morning — brighter than it was hot, but with an unmistakable promise of soul-melting heat to come — and The Observer was up and out the door before 7 a.m. It was the first day at Little Rock Central High School, and, as I’ve done every non-COVID year since 2012, I was taking my daughter to school.| Arkansas Times
Eric Orwoll certainly isn't the first white separatist to set up shop in Arkansas, but he's currently the buzziest.| Arkansas Times