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Happy 49th birthday to the Arkansas Times open line

Almost five decades.
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Rural Arkansas hospitals weigh trading inpatient care for new federal funds

Northeast Arkansas on Friday became home to the state’s first federally designated “rural emergency hospital,” and now, small hospitals across the state must decide if they should reduce or give up inpatient care to follow suit.
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Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance CEO Kathy Webb announces retirement

After working with the state's largest hunger relief organization since 2006, Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance CEO Kathy Webb will retire on Jan. 31, 2024.

Supreme Court Justice Courtney Hudson joins race to fill Robin Wynne's seat

Mandatory judicial retirement and long-term decision-making influenced Hudson's decision to run for Wynne's seat this year.
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Quashing AR teachers' spark

With recent changes to the TESS rubric, ADE presents an “ideal teacher” who is nothing like the favorite teachers we knew and loved.

LRPD investigates Monday killing of 25-year-old

More than half of the homicides this year so far included victims ages 30 or younger, according to data from the Little Rock Police Department.
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We should not disregard or disrespect Cornel West’s candidacy for president of the United States

Former Arkansas judge Wendell Griffen explores activist Cornel West's run for president.

State gross revenues up 5% after 2 months of fiscal year

State gross revenues were up $55 million compared to the state's forecast through the first two months of the fiscal year.
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Time to submit your design for a 'monument to the unborn' at the Arkansas Capitol

Here's a proposal. How about a giant inflatable fetus instead?

Labor Day open line

Relax.
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Return to spender: On wallets and serendipity

What are the odds of finding the same guy's wallet twice?

Sunday open line

Long weekend! Long weekend!

Arkansas’s living nightmare

The state’s lack of renters' rights leaves tenants in dangerous conditions.

Have A Little Mercy: A Q&A with Shalonda Wells

We talked with Shalonda Wells about her work with Have A Little Mercy, a mobile help center she founded in June of 2022 to provide food, hygiene supplies, clothing and gently used household items to underserved areas of Little Rock. 

Sleepy Saturday open line

Don't worry about a thing.

Pawpaw patrol: In pursuit of the Ozark banana

It's that time of year, when farmers face off against raccoons for a taste of the subtropical, native-to-Arkansas fruit.

Pearls before swine: Hogs defense could make the grade

Here's what to expect from the Hogs defense at War Memorial this weekend.

Fayetteville businessman convicted in $18 million investment fraud conspiracy

John Nock and his co-conspirators at The Brittingham Group promised returns of "as much as 200% or 300% within 20 to 30 days," the indictment says.

Friday open line

Party time.

Florida officials wanted AP African American Studies class to look on the bright side, internal documents reveal

Documents reveal Florida education officials who reviewed AP African American Studies curricula pushed for more of a very-fine-people-on-both-sides approach to slavery and its aftermath.
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