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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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$4.5 million of the cuts are expected to come from reductions in personnel.
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Eric E. Harrison joins LRPR's All Things Considered to share upcoming arts and culture events on today's Weekend Entertainment Roundup.
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The laws were passed in 2021 and put more restrictions on the voting process for Arkansas residents.
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The law, which was halted by a judge last year, would criminalize librarians for having certain material in their collections.
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Wednesday is the final day to submit public comments on rules governing transformation contracts between struggling Arkansas school districts and a third party, like a charter management organization.
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Members of the Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission on Tuesday grew increasingly frustrated with artist Lakey Goff over the monument's design and placement.
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Providence Park will provide 400 homes and wrap-around support for those experiencing chronic homelessness.
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A federal judge on Monday denied a motion for a stay of proceedings pending an appeal in a case challenging the constitutionality of a section of the LEARNS Act that bans “indoctrination” in public schools.
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Supporters say the new laws will cut down on bad actors; critics say they don't actually fix the problem.
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The settlement is between multiple states and multiple wireless carriers.
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Hear Little Rock Public Radio's Afternoon Newscast for Friday, May 17, 2024.
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When destiny unravels for two sibling musical prodigies, Aleks and Isobel, what will await them?
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