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Hear from all four candidates in a forum sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County and Little Rock Public Radio.
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Wynne's cause of death is not immediately known.
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A federal judge has struck down Arkansas' 2021 ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth calling it unconstitutional and saying the state's experts were motivated by ideology, not science.
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Several Arkansas libraries and library associations are suing Crawford County officials and state prosecuting attorneys in an effort to overturn Act 372. In recent efforts, the LEARNS act has been opposed by CAPES group and a plaintiff in the Arkansas Supreme Court
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Dozens of Arkansas National Guard personnel are heading to the Mexico border as the pandemic-era policy known as Title 42 ends.
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Eleanor Green, who will be the new dean, has experience in academia and operating a veterinary clinic.
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The eight-year-long project will see renovations and expansions to both Arkansas Children's facilities in Little Rock and Springdale.
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While the governor works to roll out Arkansas LEARNS, a new grassroots organization is working to stop it from going into effect.
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Hutchinson will seek the Republican nomination for president. The former governor made the announcement in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Board members who voted against the resolution shared concerns about the terms of the deal with the private, for-profit University of Phoenix.