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Most voucher students are not coming from public schools

Do vouchers mostly benefit kids coming from public schools, or those already in private school? A journey into the weeds of the academic debate on vouchers.

UPDATE: Conway deputy superintendent gets a nice raise

Jason Black's new contract provides for a salary increase of more than $14,000 in the coming school term. Black has made news recently for his consulting gig, which he said does not conflict with his day job.

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Rapert at odds with other Sanders appointee on State Library Board

Rapert draws an unlikely foe on the State Library Board: Sanders' only other appointee to the panel.

Shell, yeah: Arkansas Times Tacos & Tequila is back

Peruse the best of the best, help vote for the coveted Golden Taco Award and sip on smooth tequila provided by Tres Generaciones and Hornitos Tequila.
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Arkansas journalist Alice Driver nominated for another James Beard Media Award

The winner of a 2023 James Beard Media Award, Arkansas journalist Alice Driver has been nominated again, this time for her reporting on lobster fishery workers in Honduras.

Arkansas’s quick Medicaid ‘unwinding’ left 1 in 5 children uninsured, report finds

About 20% of children insured in Arkansas’ Medicaid program lost access during the state’s “unwinding” period, according to a report released Thursday from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.

5 things to know about the Mississippi Flyway as spring bird migration begins

Birds are on the move along the Mississippi, here's what to look for.

Rapert pledges to keep advocating for book censorship as next library board meeting nears

Jason Rapert says he will try at future State Library Board meetings to defund libraries who violate the spirit of a state censorship law. But first, he wants to read the books on the naughty list.

State Senate president offered a way out on defamation suit

A letter from attorney Tom Mars to Sen. Bart Hester offers a resolution to a social media battle that threatens to spill over into the courts.
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From Rock Candy

Pope County writer Eli Cranor reflects on creative process in new documentary short

What do writing and swimming have in common? Bestselling author Eli Cranor has your answer.

Kai Coggin's new poetry collection is here

By comparison to her previous work, “Mother of Other Kingdoms” — her fifth collection of poetry — is said to be gentler and more personal, with a shift in focus from political resistance to the natural world.

Karaoke is alive, well and weird in Arkansas

A spirited but incomplete survey of the karaoke scene in Central Arkansas and beyond takes writer Daniel Ford to the White Water Tavern, the Town Pump, Millennium Bowl and Infusion.

The New Yorker shares documentary short by Russellville native Andy Sarjahani

“The Smallest Power,” which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in January, recounts a modest but inspiring act of courage amid political turmoil in Iran.

Kari Faux to headline 501 Fest on Saturday

The full lineup includes DJ Xavier Riley, P for Parker, SinClare, Bri Ailene, Emily Fenton, Piecemeal Pact, Jett Jano, and Q.G. The BlackKnight. 
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'Bravo,' the climax of Ballet Arkansas's season, opens Thursday

Pianist Fei-Fei Dong, a Juilliard graduate and a current doctoral student at the Manhattan School of Music, will provide music for the entirety of the program, which includes both regional and world premieres.

New music from Pallbearer, Banzai Florist, Terminal Nation and more

The latest in metal, indie rock, lo-fi hip hop instrumentals and more from some of our favorite Arkansas musicians.

Bluegrass aficionados Nickel Creek at The Hall on Thursday

No matter how bafflingly technical the group can sometimes get, what keeps them from losing orbit is their vocal chemistry, with Sara Watkins’ often plaintive delivery offering a counterpoint to Chris Thile’s piercingly precise tenor.

A post-eclipse 2024 stargazing guide from astronomer Darrell Heath

Meteors, planetary rings and supermoons to channel your post-eclipse fervor into a solid stargazing strategy for the rest of the year.

Hillcrest Neighborhood Softball League to celebrate 40 years on Saturday at Allsopp Park

Founded in 1984 as a relaxed alternative to the more competitive softball environment in southwest Little Rock, the Hillcrest Neighborhood Softball League began with only two teams and about 30 players in total.
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GiGi’s Lounge replaces The Busker in former South on Main space

Owner Don Dugan sold The Busker at 1304 S. Main St. to Don Marshall, who has already begun redecorating the former South on Main space to open GiGi’s Lounge.

Fondue franchise will make Arkansas debut in NWA

The Melting Pot, a longtime Florida-based fondue chain, is expanding into Arkansas.

Elnora Wesley and others are building an oasis in a Little Rock 'food desert'

A partnership between Arkansas Baptist College and ReMix Ideas brings three Black-owned restaurants to the university's student union: Elnora Wesley's H.O.M.E Vegan Restaurant, Heaven McKinney's The Grind Coffee Bistro, and Corey Nelson's Chicago Flamin Grill.

KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot opening soon in North Little Rock

KPOT Korean BBQ & Hot Pot, a restaurant franchise that blends “traditional Asian hot pot with Korean barbecue flavors”  is close to opening its new location in North Little Rock at 4317 Warden Road. 

Pictured: Your margarita memories

More than 800 flavor thrill seekers packed into the River Market pavilions last night for the Arkansas Times Spring Margarita Festival.
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The Mary Hennigan diet: How to eat lunch like an Arkansas Times city reporter

On her last day at the Arkansas Times, here are some shining moments from city reporter Mary Hennigan's Eat Arkansas diet.

Ease Bistro opening in North Little Rock's Park Hill on Friday

There’s a new Friday night dinner option in North Little Rock’s Park Hill neighborhood: Erika Gee, host of a popular supper club, is opening Ease Bistro this Friday night in a cottage space right off JFK Boulevard at 100 West B Ave.

Mountain View’s Kin Folks Bar-B-Q destroyed by pit fire

Kin Folks Bar-B-Q, the venerable barbecue institution located in downtown Mountain View on the square, suffered a major fire Wednesday evening. 

Morning, sunshine: A downtown Little Rock breakfast sandwich survey

There are dozens of ways of measuring the health of a city’s downtown. And let’s face it; Little Rock may miss the mark by certain metrics. One department in which we’re thriving, though, is the accessibility of quality breakfast sandwiches.

Scoop: New ice cream shop on Broadway is open 

The new Scoops Homemade Ice Cream shop at Third and Broadway is now open. The menu features about 25 ice cream flavors, milkshakes, sundaes, baked goods and an ice cream coffee menu, and they open at 6 a.m.!
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