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Paragould and Cave City recover after tornadoes cause damage, injuries, and fatalities. Officials assess impacts, aid efforts, and community resources.
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The "Communist China Defense" legislative package includes six bills targeting the country's influence on Arkansas.
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Arkansas LAUNCH, a free online platform supported by Walmart, connects job seekers with employers and offers skill-based career exploration and training opportunities.
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Senate Bill 246 proposes changes to higher education funding and restrictions on compelled beliefs, aiming to prevent discrimination and promote free idea exchange.
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Brad Baine with Black River Technical College explains how his college is preparing for Gov. Sanders' higher education reform plan.
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Arkansas lawmakers propose the 'Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act' to establish presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women, enhancing prenatal care access.
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The proposed bill would require Jefferson County to revert to the previous year's budget to end a shutdown that's lasted since the beginning of January.
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Last year, Arkansas conducted a pilot program to see the results a cell phone ban would have on learning outcomes.
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If approved by the Trump Administration, this would mark the second time Arkansas Medicaid recipients would be subject to a work requirement.
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The bill, if passed, would pay for breakfast for all kids in Arkansas public schools.