The Arkansas Legislative Council will vote at 9:00 a.m. on final approval to transfer $32 million in funds to pay for education freedom accounts for the rest of the fiscal year.
A prison book ban that was set to go into effect for Arkansas inmates on Feb. 1 will not happen for now, Arkansas Department of Corrections spokesman Rand Champion confirmed Friday.
Lawmakers lodging complaints to Arkansas’ colleges and universities isn’t necessarily anything new. Legislators have no ...
The Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas recently launched a new version of its Arkansas Legislative Guide app that includes ...
National school choice week starts on Jan. 25, but Arkansas is making big decisions about who can exercise their educational freedom right now.
Lawmakers convened this week at the Arkansas Legislative Council to review the state’s financial standing and address key policy priorities affecting Arkansans statewide.
During last week’s meeting of the Arkansas Legislative Council, where members were asked to pour $32 million more into Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ school voucher subsidies, Republican Sen. Breanne ...
Television was still new to Arkansas in June 1954 when the Arkansas Educational Television Association was created. The ...
Arkansas doesn't always get the credit it deserves. It can get lost in the conversation dominated by the coastal elite and some of our larger neighbors in the booming Sunbelt. But when it comes to tax ...
We have new information in the matter of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville hiring a woman to be the new law school ...
A group called Arkansas Law Students for Academic Freedom is planning a demonstration and mile-long walk in the aftermath of ...
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