Disasters March 16 Trump sends National Guard to tornado-ravaged Arkansas as 37 deaths reported across multiple states President Donald Trump has activated the National Guard in tornado-struck Arkansas after storms ripped through multiple states over the weekend, leaving at least 37 dead.
Weather March 15 Tornado threat moves south after central states hit by massive storm The threat of tornadoes moved east into the Mississippi Valley and the south on Saturday, just a day after a massive storm in several central states.
Politics March 10 Arkansas public school students will soon be required to take gun safety courses The Arkansas Department of Education and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will be working together to provide age-appropriate firearms safety instruction to students.
Politics February 27 Top Intel Republican Tom Cotton seeking re-election to Senate in 2026 Senate Republican Conference Chairman Tom Cotton, R-Ark., announced on Thursday that he will seek re-election in 2026.
Politics February 26 The plan to confront China and kick out companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from the U.S. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced new legislation to shut down programs sponsored by China and stop China state-owned businesses from operating in Arkansas.
Politics February 26 New poll finds about half of rural young people feel job market pressures in their hometowns A new poll from Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation found nearly half of rural Americans do not believe they can find work at home.
Arkansas February 3 Arkansas nurse charged with using dead patient's name in attempt to purchase hundreds of oxycodone pills A nurse in Arkansas is facing felony charges after investigators say she used a dead man's name when attempting to purchase oxycodone pills at pharmacies.
Opinion January 20 Republican governors can't wait for Trump to unleash prosperity in the states America is getting a new president and Republican governors are thrilled. They endured four years of Biden-Harris antagonism. Trump just wants to fix state problems.
Politics January 17 Gov. Sanders announces plan to empower parents to sue Big Tech for role in teen mental health crisis Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Kentucky Gov. Andrew Beshear will be speaking at Davos about economic opportunity, while Sanders will also address Big Tech.
Cruises January 10 Cruise ship passengers from across US sue after worker sentenced for placing hidden cameras in guest rooms Nineteen passengers on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas are suing the cruise line after an employee was sentenced for placing hidden cameras in their guest rooms.
Opinion December 30 GOV SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS: America's farmers need Brooke Rollins America's farmers are in trouble. That’s why we need Brooke Rollins, President Trump’s nominee to serve as secretary of agriculture, to be confirmed as soon as possible.
Culture December 24 Judge blocks key provisions of Arkansas law allowing criminal charges against librarians, booksellers Two key provisions of Act 372, a law which would allow criminal charges to be pressed against librarians and other book content providers, was declared unconstitutional.
US December 24 Hero officers and good Samaritans who went above and beyond in 2024 These hero officers and good Samaritans saved children from thin ice, drowning, choking and a hostage situation, and adults from falling off a bridge and a house fire.
Media December 18 Arkansas tops the list of most popular places to move in 2024: Study The annual Migration Patterns Study found that Americas are moving to lower-cost states that are closer to family and may hold better job opportunities.
Politics December 11 GOP governor calls on incoming Trump officials to ban junk food in food stamps: 'Make America Healthy Again' Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders is calling on President-elect Trump's Health and Agriculture departments to move away from junk food as part of the federal food stamp program.
US November 29 Arkansas police investigating Black Friday shooting at mall in Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas, police were investigating an "isolated" shooting on Black Friday at the Park Plaza Mall in the afternoon.
Travel November 25 Tranquil hot springs around the US you can visit this winter to find warmth even on the coldest days There are hot springs all around the United States that provide full relaxation and beautiful views. This winter, escape the cold by planning a trip to one of these destinations.
Elections November 4 Alaska, Iowa, Montana, 7 other states end early in-person voting on Monday Ten states – Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Wyoming – in the U.S. are wrapping up their early in-person voting periods on Monday.
Travel October 31 Here's what 'America's most haunted hotel' will cost you for a stay If you are looking for a spine-chilling getaway with paranormal accounts, go ahead and check out "America's most haunted hotel" located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Media October 26 University law school participates with legal org in 'name and gender correction clinic' at library A legal nonprofit, in partnership with the University of Arkansas law school, hosted a "Name and Gender Marker Change Clinic."
Arkansas October 22 Votes for Arkansas ballot measure on medical marijuana will not be counted, court rules Voters in Arkansas will not be given the opportunity to decide whether to expand medical marijuana in the state, the state's Supreme Court ruled.
ELECTIONS October 21 Early in-person voting begins for Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina, Texas A handful of states begin early in-person voting on Monday as Election Day nears.
Arkansas October 15 Arkansas dad accused of killing man he found with daughter, 14, could use ‘heat of passion’ defense: attorney Aaron Spencer, an Arkansas father accused of killing a man he found with his missing 14-year-old, will likely argue self-defense or that he was in the "heat of passion," expert says.
Arkansas October 13 Arkansas father arrested after allegedly killing man he found with his missing 14-year-old daughter An Arkansas father was arrested after he allegedly shot and killed a man who he found in a vehicle with his missing 14-year-old daughter, according to the sheriff's office.
Arkansas September 28 Arkansas couple allegedly tried to sell baby for $1K, beer because caring for baby, 3 dogs 'was not working' An Arkansas couple is facing felony charges after allegedly attempting to sell their 2-month-old baby to a man for $1,000 and a six-pack of beer.
US September 20 Virginia’s in-person early voting begins as election season picks up steam Virginia becomes the first state to allow in-person early voting in the 2024 election cycle, learn if your home state has absentee ballots available and if there are restrictions.
Arkansas September 16 Honduran illegal immigrant charged in alleged DUI crash that killed Arkansas children's respiratory therapist A native of Honduras who was living in the U.S. and deported in 2018 has been arrested for causing a fatal wreck in Arkansas last week.
VIDEO August 28 Huckabee Sanders: Kamala Harris is part of an administration of ‘total failure’ Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on VP Kamala Harris’ upcoming CNN interview alongside her running mate Tim Walz, applauds RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard for joining the Trump team.
VIDEO August 23 Kerri Urbahn on Arizona voting law: ‘Proof-of-citizenship matters in these close races’ Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn explains a Supreme Court ruling which limits an Arizona proof-of-citizenship election law and comments on the Arkansas Supreme Court blocking a 2024 ballot abortion measure.
THE CLINTONS August 19 Former President Bill Clinton’s second term as POTUS was entangled with scandal, ended with impeachment Bill Clinton spent two terms in the White House from 1993 until 2001. Following his own presidential term, he supported his wife, Hillary, in her run for office in 2016.