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Arkansas Times

Arkansas's newspaper of politics and culture.
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15h
Rights groups: Gutting 14th Amendment would affect state
Oral arguments were heard Wednesday by the Supreme Court in a case that could change the interpretation of birthright citizenship.
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Arkansas legislative leader displays little appetite for school voucher changes in run-up to session
“If it goes up $100 million a year, so it does,” state Sen. Bart Hester said of school voucher spending.
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Arkansas Times
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Stray dog kills 2-year-old girl in North Little Rock
Authorities have captured a stray dog they believe killed a 2-year-old girl in North Little Rock on Saturday.
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16h
Wednesday open line
Greetings.
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Arkansas Times
16h
Parkview and UALR alum Jared Lemus wins PEN/Bingham Prize
The PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, one of the most lucrative and prestigious honors for a short story collection, is given out each year to an author “whose
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Arkansas Times
18h
Best bites of March 2026
The Pesto Besto at Grilled Sandwich Company, the patty melt at Leo’s Greek Castle, pad thai at Zangna Thai Cuisine and more make up our best bites of
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Arkansas Times
19h
Willis wins Democratic runoff in House District 35 race; two other House races too close to call
Audrey Willis has defeated Joyce Ann Gray in the Democratic primary runoff in House District 35. Republican primary runoffs for House Districts 6 and 52
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Arkansas Times
21h
5th annual Florence Price celebration to be a weeklong festivity
Dig out the derby hats and make sure to don your finest garden party attire, as the Dunbar Historic Neighborhood Association’s fifth annual Florence Price
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Arkansas Times
22h
Federal judge blocks law requiring Ten Commandments monument at Arkansas Capitol
U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker blocked the enforcement of the 2015 law requiring the privately-funded monument’s installation, ruling it violates the
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Arkansas Times
22h
Kim Hammer narrowly wins runoff in Republican Secretary of State primary
The final margin was just over one percentage point, with Hammer taking 50.6 percent of the nearly 81,000 votes cast statewide and winning fewer counties
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Arkansas Times
23h
Race scholar David Roediger at CALS Main Library on Tuesday
David Roediger, the author of "An Ordinary White: My Anti-Racist Education" and several other books about race, will be in conversation with Encyclopedia
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Mike Bishop wins runoff in House District 5
With more than 95 percent of the vote counted, Bishop held a commanding 58-42 lead, which was enough to call the race just after 8 p.m.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Mike Bishop wins runoff in House District 5
With more than 95 percent of the vote counted, Bishop held a commanding 58-42 lead, which was enough to call the race just after 8 p.m.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Tonya Fletcher wins runoff in House District 46
With more than 95 percent of the vote counted, Bishop held a 55-45 lead, which was enough for the Associate Press to call the race just after 9 p.m.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Rep. Tara Shephard wins Senate District 15 runoff
Charity Smith-Allen was considered the favorite to win this race, finishing first in the primary and raising nearly three times as much money as Shephard.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Corrections Board: ‘Please, governor, take all our authority’
The state Corrections Board set a precedent on Monday, ceding its authority to the governor when it didn’t have to.
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yesterday
Tuesday open line
Greetings.
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yesterday
Special fundraiser shoots to keep PBS in Arkansas
The fight against a plan for Arkansas public television to dump PBS programming and disaffiliate from the national Public Broadcasting Service continues
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Pine Bluff Commercial changes owners and the presses roll on
The Pulitzer-winning paper gets a new owner, and some big changes are in store. Hooray for local news!
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Rogers chef Jason Paul and Onyx Coffee Lab are 2026 James Beard Award finalists 
Jason Paul, of Heirloom at The 1907 in Rogers, is one of five nominees in the Best Chef: South category and Onyx Coffee Lab is a finalist for Outstanding
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