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Lauren Waldrip, the executive director of the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association, discusses renewable energy and her trade group's growth.
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Columnist John Brummett reacts to AG Leslie Rutledge's withdrawal from the Arkansas governor's race.
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The Venture Center's chief strategy officer Mimi San Pedro explains aspects of a new women's mentoring initiative.
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Students at Nettleton High School EAST produced an on-demand Veteran's Day program in response to the pandemic. Watch or listen to the program here.
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State Sen. Jim Hendren, I-Gravette, who left the Republican Party of Arkansas and formed the bipartisan, centrist group Common Ground Arkansas, said last week’s election results were a referendum supporting moderate politics.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson received his Pfizer booster shot Tuesday (Sept. 28) moments before he held his weekly COVID-19 pandemic press conference. The governor, his wife and Arkansas Secretary of Health Dr. Jose Romero got their boosters shot on live television to encourage others to get vaccinated, the governor said.
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In his first speech to delegates at the U.N. General Assembly, President Biden's remarks stood in contrast to his predecessor's approach. "We must work together as never before," Biden said.
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Three of the four Democratic candidates for Arkansas governor - Dr. Anthony Bland, Dr. Chris Jones and James 'Rus' Russell - discussed a broad range of education topics in this KATV-TB&P town hall.
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Three of the four gubernatorial hopefuls in the Democratic Party of Arkansas met for an education town hall Thursday night (Aug. 26) and discussed issues ranging from mask mandates, school openings and closures, and critical race theory.
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"I was not going to extend this forever war," President Biden said from the White House, "and I was not extending a forever exit."