One of the more infamous and potentially catastrophic episodes of the U.S. nuclear program during the Cold War occurred in ...
Jason Rapert continued to wage his one-man culture war at Friday’s Arkansas State Library Board meeting with help from a handful of speakers who spoke against the availability of books with sexual ...
Editor’s note: Many of us are still getting our wits about us after Donald Trump’s decisive victory last week. The Arkansas Times is publishing a variety of reactions to the election — what it meant, ...
Whether it’s navigating political differences, managing crowded environments or simply keeping children on their best behavior, holiday gatherings can easily become sources of anxiety.
The Pope County casino fight drags on, despite passage of Issue 2 on Tuesday. Now the Cherokee are suing the state over their ...
This summer the governor and state police crowed about the arrest of Angel Zapet-Alvarado, a Guatemalan man brutalized by a ...
Shelby Johnson, the state’s Geographic Information Officer, explained that the main criteria when looking for a location for ...
The Arkansas Department of Transportation commemorated a significant milestone in the years-long effort to extend Interstate ...
Trump’s foreign policy instincts are inconsistent, incoherent and bad; Cotton’s are consistent, coherent and much worse.
Arkansas Senate Republicans voted Thursday to no longer allow members of the minority party to serve as vice chairs of ...
Remember when two large barbecue pits mysteriously appeared in a downtown parking lot on West Markham about a year and a half ...
Chili Fights in the Heights — The Hat Club of Little Rock’s annual chili cookoff benefiting the Arkansas Food Bank — takes ...