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A report on the audit of a $19,000 lectern bought for Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is expected to be released to the public within the next 10 days.
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Dolly Henley won the Republican nomination for a Southwest Arkansas House district in Tuesday’s runoff election after coming in second in last month’s three-candidate primary.
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Little Rock Public Radio will deepen its engagement with communities across central Arkansas this year by partnering with other public radio stations across the country in an initiative called America Amplified Election 2024.
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If elected, retired Army Col. Marcus Jones would be the first Democrat to represent the Arkansas' 2nd Congressional District in more than a decade.
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Primary runoff elections are underway in three Arkansas House districts where the incumbents did not seek reelection.
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Members of central Arkansas' Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities protested a resolution in support of Israel passed by the Pulaski County Republican Committee in February.
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Supporters of ballot initiatives on abortion, medical marijuana and education said they’re not concerned about a new opposition group led by an adviser to the governor.
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The Sanders administration’s proposal to reduce funding for Arkansas’ 15 education service cooperatives has co-op directors concerned about the impact on students.
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Democratic lawmakers pushed back on the Department of Finance and Administration's claim that the rule change constituted an emergency.
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A judge is allowing the group challenging Arkansas’ new ballot petition law to amend its complaint before he decides whether to dismiss the lawsuit.