A new report identifies what Disability Rights Arkansas says are “systemic failures in nutrition management and clinical oversight that place residents
Joseph Schwartz, a New York man who stole payroll taxes from his employees and let Arkansas nursing home residents suffer, is the lucky winner of a full
Adam Watson, a staunch opponent of Gov. Sarah Sanders’ plan to build a 3,000-bed prison in Franklin County, will be on the ballot in a special election
According to Deadline, “the film follows a young couple (Qualley and Starkey) who inherit a farm in rural Arkansas and must conquer the demons, both physical
A high school football game without a marching band is like a movie without a soundtrack. Next up in our series spotlighting the undersung heroes in pep
The New York Times Book Review recently shared its 100 Notable Books of 2025 list, and we were pleased to find Little Rock writer Regina Black’s romance
The Little Rock School Board paused a relationship with the Academies of Central Arkansas Foundation and approved the creation of a “principal in residence”
Our 2026 political feast features Democrats not running, a governor bent on revenge, Supreme Court justices playing musical chairs, rematches, grudge matches
A high school football game without a marching band is like a movie without a soundtrack. Next up in our series spotlighting the undersung heroes in pep
Arkansas lawmakers returned an amended contract between the state’s child welfare agency and a California-based company to the subcommittee that previously
The ban on synthetic recreational hemp intoxicants is causing significant collateral damage to Arkansas’s blossoming medicinal CBD industry, with retailers
We’re sad to announce that Weldon Wilson, a longtime Arkansas Times employee, died Nov. 19 at the age of 58. A dedicated member of our administrative team,