Seventh Consecutive SEC Indoor Championship For Razorbacks

Seventh Consecutive SEC Indoor Championship For Razorbacks FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In winning a seventh consecutive SEC Indoor championship, the No. 1 Arkansas Razorbacks totaled 141 points and bettered the conference field by 60 points. Since the league expanded to 14 teams in 2012-13, this total for the... Read More.

New Medicaid Expansion Rolls Out Today

Gov. Asa Hutchinson's administration and some lawmakers will roll out their newest version of Medicaid expansion Monday.  ARHOME, Arkansas Health and Opportunity For Me, will be sponsored by State Sen. Missy Irvin, R-Moutain View and State Rep. Michelle Gray, R-Bethesda. In a Talk Business &... Read More.
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COVID Numbers

The state of Arkansas is reporting 288 new virus cases as of Sunday.  The Department of Health also says hospitalizations fell by 20 with 85 on ventilators.    
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Friday evening murder in Pine Bluff

The Pine Bluff Police Department is in the early stages of a Homicide investigation.  Officers were called to the Linden Street Apartments at 1020 S. Linden at about 6:48 PM this evening in reference to an armed disturbance.  Once officers arrived they spoke to... Read More.

Arkansas House Report 02.26.21

In the 7th week of the 2021 Regular Session, the House passed bills addressing taxes, medical care, scholarships, the duty to retreat, and more. The following tax measures were advanced by the House: ·      HB1023-This bill excludes certain school fundraisers from the sales tax... Read More.
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Arkansas Sees 574 Confirmed New Cases

The Arkansas Department of Health says the state saw an increase of 574 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.  The department says there are 152 probable cases in the state with an increase of 44 active cases from Wednesday for a total of 4,720. There... Read More.

Supreme Court suspends jury trials until April 30

The Arkansas Supreme Court has again suspended jury trials in the state, this time until April 30. Jury trials have been suspended since March 2020 after Governor Asa Hutchinson declared a state of emergency for Arkansas relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, which on Friday the... Read More.
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