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Arkansas AG asks judge to enforce $20K fine against landlord, claiming he violated settlement

Bohra owned 150 properties in Pulaski County at the time of former Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s lawsuit in August 2019.
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Hobnobbing at the 80th annual Gillett Coon Supper

Arkansas Times barbecue editor Brock Hyland preferred the raccoon to the brisket at the annual kickoff to the state’s political campaign season.
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Just who's creating those unusual videos touting Arkansas — and Sanders?

Sanders' office created its own videos touting Arkansas, and the governor's record, even though the state has a multimillion-dollar contract with a prominent ad agency.

AG Tim Griffin celebrates Supreme Court ruling against student debt relief

In a 6-3 decision, the justices said the Biden administration did not have the authority to pursue such an ambitious program solely by executive order.
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Current Arkansas AG accuses former Arkansas AG of misspending state funds

Former lieutenant governor turned Attorney General Tim Griffin accuses former attorney general turned Lieutenant Governor Leslie Rutledge of exceeding spending limits on opioid settlement money.

Mayor Frank Scott Jr. calls for emergency plan to relocate Big Country Chateau residents

Tenants at the Big Country Chateau complex have dealt with roaches, mold and safety issues for years. Mayor Frank Scott Jr. took a step on Tuesday to get residents out of the apartments and into safe living conditions. City Attorney Tom Carpenter also noted Arkansas's poor tenant laws and updated that the city inspection of all 151-units was completed.
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Big Country Chateau tenants request city help amid housing uncertainty

“We need the city of Little Rock, we need the state of Arkansas getting involved because we can't have 40 families being put on the street,” said Al Allen with Arkansas Renters United. “If we're a pro life state, then let's stay to it.”

Charter school students cheer as Governor Sanders and voucher evangelist Corey DeAngelis sell 'school choice'

Governor Sarah Sanders and school choice's salesman of the year, Corey DeAngelis, led a pep rally of charter students Monday.
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Sanders opens up mansion for MLK event, Harrison's fight against racism steals the show

State Martin Luther King Commission executive director calls Sanders "the education governor." No, really. He did.

In a first, Lt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge requests security detail

While state statute has long allowed the lieutenant governor to request a security detail, Rutledge is the first one in recent memory who's actually done it.
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Opioid settlement money heading to general revenue

The legislature will have $140 million to allocate in 2023.

Rutledge names two staff members for her next office

At least twp employees will follow Leslie Rutledge from the attorney general's office to the lieutenant governor's office.
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