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Arkansas Times

Arkansas's newspaper of politics and culture.
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Arkansas Times
11h
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
11h
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
11h
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
16h
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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Arkansas Times
17h
Tuesday open line
Greetings.
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Arkansas Times
18h
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
19h
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
19h
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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Arkansas Times
20h
UPDATE: In win for Arkansans, Eighth Circuit upholds injunction against ‘wet signature’ voter registration rule
In a 2-1 decision on Tuesday, the appellate court said that whether a signature was “wet” — that is, made by hand on paper using a pen — or digital was
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Arkansas Times
23h
Comedian Fortune Feimster at Robinson Center on Saturday
A veteran of “The Mindy Project,” three Netflix specials and so much more, comedian Fortune Feimster returns to Robinson Center on April 4.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Corrections Board caves to attorney general and governor in ongoing litigation
Flush with new Sanders appointees, the board voted Monday to accept two settlement offers that the two dissenting board members said will turn the board
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Gov. Sanders seizes on drunk driving fatalities to push anti-immigrant propaganda
The Arkansas governor leans in on nakedly racist and easily debunked propaganda that couches undocumented immigrants as uniquely dangerous criminals from
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Public premiere of documentary about local priest who visits death row inmates to happen Friday
A new documentary that follows Rev. Jeff Hood’s journey to advocate for Oklahoma death row prisoner Emmanuel Littlejohn will premiere this Friday, April
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
University of Arkansas to fire professor dismissed over criticism of Israel
UA System President Jay Silveria is moving forward with terminating Shirin Saeidi, former director of UA Fayetteville’s Middle East studies center, ignoring
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Why are state lawmakers threatening to come to town twice this spring? 
With a fiscal session already scheduled next month, why would lawmakers need a special session later in the year to consider tax cuts?
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
ProPublica tells the tale of Joseph Schwartz, the pardoned nursing home charlatan whose Arkansas victims got nothing
ProPublica takes a deep dive into the deceit of a nursing home owner whose fraud and negligence caused suffering and death, but who now walks free.
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Monday open line
What’s up?
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yesterday
Corrections board member speaks out about Attorney General’s settlement offers
The Arkansas Board of Corrections will meet Monday afternoon to consider two settlement offers from Attorney General Tim Griffin. One member says they
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Arkansas Times
yesterday
Corrections board member pens detailed explainer on tensions with Sanders administration
On the board since 2015, Byers dropped this unusual jeremiad amid Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders’ ongoing attempts to bring the corrections board more directly
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Arkansas Times
3/30/2026
Arkansas House Speaker: Fight over Franklin County prison unlikely to come up during fiscal session
The Republican supermajority's agenda can be seen in plans to fund school vouchers and scrutinize Medicaid spending during the looming fiscal session.
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