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The settlement is between multiple states and multiple wireless carriers.
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Studies show that youth violence significantly impedes student achievement. This is how Pine Bluff wrestles with the 'trauma in the room.'
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U.S. District Judge Lee P. Rudofsky ruled schools can teach critical race theory as long as they don’t force ideologies on students.
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With an emphasis on Black teachers, the 7-school charter network is pushing to rejuvenate Arkansas’ once highly-educated Black metropolis.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin joins five other states and a high school basketball player as plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
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The nation’s fastest-shrinking city, and among its least safe, hopes an education turnaround will help spark a revival in central Arkansas.
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Earlier this year, Chesterfield said she will not be seeking re-election and will retire.
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Earlier this year, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when it was hit by a cargo ship. Womack and Crawford have visited the site of the collapsed bridge.
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In an interview with ABC News, Cotton was asked if he was going to be former President Donald Trump's vice president.
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Arkansas County must pay $90,000 to the owners of a DeWitt cryptocurrency mine and allow them to continue business operations.
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It’s the first time Central Arkansas Pride is hosting a day-long celebration in June.
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Sandy has built her career as the tough-minded, no-nonsense lead inspector for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, but will she open her heart to Wayne before the chance for love passes them both by?
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