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A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld Arkansas' law requiring state contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel, finding the restriction is not an unconstitutional violation of free speech.
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State police officials say three people have been killed after at least a dozen vehicles collided in different spots along heavily-traveled Interstate 30 in southwestern Arkansas.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Sen. John Boozman won the Republican primary in Arkansas on Tuesday, fending off challengers on the right after relying heavily on his endorsement from Donald Trump, conservative groups and the state's top GOP figures.
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Around 1 in 20 residents in Arkansas and Tennessee were missed during the 2020 census, and four other U.S. states had significant undercounts of their populations which could short-change them of federal funding in the current decade, according to figures from a survey the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Family Dollar is closing an Arkansas distribution facility where more than 1,000 rodents were found earlier this year, forcing the recall of items from hundreds of stores, the company said Wednesday.
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The one-week filing period begins at the state Capitol at noon Tuesday, marking the start of an election season that's been well under way for more than a year for many candidates.
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U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford has tested positive for COVID-19, his staff said Monday.
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Arkansas officials said Wednesday that they have extended into next year the deadline for applying for rental relief after little of the state's share of the federal funds for the program had been spent.
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94-year-old Golden Wes Hembry was a Korean War Veteran, 52-year-old June Ann Pennington loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. 9-year-old Annistyn Rackley was a 3rd grader who enjoyed cheerleading. They were among more than 80 people killed in a catastrophic tornado outbreak on Friday that spanned across 5 states.
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GALENA, Mo. (AP) - Three men charged after a tourist boat sank in Missouri during a 2018 storm, killing 17 people, were in court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing to determine if the criminal case against them will proceed.