The Arkansas Department of Transportation is dealing with the effects of the federal government shutdown, with dollars from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law or Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ...
Arkansas soon won't have to worry about being labeled as the hungriest state -- not because of a drop in the number of people ...
Little Rock city officials have approved a firefighter "bill of rights" that mostly deals with disciplinary proceedings ...
A Pulaski County nonprofit that serves youths at risk of becoming involved in the justice system and their families decided to continue operating at a limited capacity despite federal funding cuts ...
Anthony Nichols wants to bring a level of decorum to the Little Rock School Board that many say is desperately missing, and ...
State Rep. RJ Hawk wants to know why it is taking so long for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission to award the final two dispensary licenses.
Many Arkansans are familiar with Edward Payson Washbourne's 1856 painting called "The Arkansas Traveler." In succeeding years ...
Fall allergy season is in full swing. As the leaves begin to change and the weather cools, many of us grab our Zyrtec and Claritin and brace ourselves for sneezes, itchy eyes and tissue boxes.
This week, I'll share some tips for maintaining flexibility while maintaining workout efficiency. Plus, I will share a stretching exercise that addresses many body parts in one fell swoop.
Fear has developed as the central tenet of U.S. immigration enforcement under the Trump administration and people living in Northwest Arkansas are feeling it.
I'm not a hunter, so I've only rarely made the fall trek into the "deer woods" with family members who do. But throughout my life I've gone hiking and camping. After all, you're missing out on a lot ...
When a job offer fell through, one Arkansas Tech University-Ozark graduate took the setback in stride -- and wound up working at one of the top hospitals in the nation.