As Arkansas Times photographer Brian Chilson made his way through Tuesday night's election watch parties in Little Rock, he ...
The Life and Death of Brent Renaud” was nominated for an Oscar, solidifying the legacy of the slain Arkansas filmmaker at its center. Now, Deadline has announced that the documentary is being adapted ...
While U.S. Embassy staff in Jerusalem sheltered in place amidst incoming drone and missile fire, Mike Huckabee decided to lighten the mood by making a lewd joke in an official memo.
Ashley Lyon, a former educator and current real-estate agent, replaces Dr. David Naylor Jr. Shannan Knudsen and Tyler Moses ...
Because there are far too many judicial races to do them all in separate stories, we put all of Tuesday's contested judicial race outcomes in one place.
Sanders' proposed 2026-27 budget includes $192 million in additional funding for the Arkansas LEARNS vouchers and is designed ...
The race was not particularly close, with Spencer getting nearly 54 percent of the more than 10,000 votes cast.
When Heather Botteicher returned to Little Rock after six years as an ICU nurse, she didn’t plan to take over the family ...
Big night for pastor, civic leader and former Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen, who defeated incumbent Barry Hyde in the Democratic primary for Pulaski County Judge. According to the Pulaski County ...
As we reported earlier, Alex Holladay has held a sizable lead all night in the special election to replace departed ...
Neither Sheriff Eric Higgins nor Pulaski County Treasurer Debra Buckner had to break much of a sweat to defeat their respective electoral challengers on Tuesday.
In what might be the most watched race of the entire nonpartisan election season, at least in Central Arkansas, challenger Bobby Forrest Jr. has defeated embattled incumbent Will Jones.