Brookshire Grocery Co. (BGC) is launching a new donation program in its Arkansas stores to help support local hunger relief organizations ...
Valor EMS has lost half a million dollars since becoming the county’s 911 ambulance provider, the Clark County Quorum Court was told Monday evening ...
Arkansas leaders marked the third anniversary of a 2023 education overhaul law Monday with a visit to an elementary school that has markedly improved its student outcomes in the past few years ...
The following people have recently been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Crittenden Street in Arkadelphia, Arkansas ...
An Amity man died in a three-vehicle crash that sent three others to the hospital. The collision happened Saturday, March 7, 2026, on U.S. Highway 70 in Hot Springs at the intersection with Airport ...
Entergy Arkansas has announced it will host a vendor fair for companies interested in pursuing contract opportunities related to the Ironwood plant’s construction. The new unit is expected to improve ...
The history of Iran, called Persia in ancient times, dates back to antiquity, but it has often been the scene of upheaval and warfare ...
Amid a slew of proposed changes scaling the federal government’s role in broadening assistance in federal rental programs, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to rescind a 2024 ...
A new student pantry at Arkadelphia High School opened this semester, offering a grocery-style option for students facing food insecurity ...
After candidates backed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders were defeated in last week’s primary elections, Arkansas’ Republican governor is unlikely to embark on a tour of contrition similar to that of ...
Controversy surrounding a contract for ambulance services in Clark County will again rear its head as justices of the peace hear attorney remarks about the issue and consider an ordinance on the matte ...
Following a round of severe thunderstorms that swept over Arkansas late Friday into Saturday morning, the National Weather Service in Little Rock says we’re not yet out of the woods ...