The Senate approved legislation to improve maternal health care in Arkansas, especially in areas where existing medical services are lacking.
The Shapiro Administration announced that Commonwealth employees can now apply for $1,000 scholarships to attend Central Penn College in Cumberland County, helping to reduce financial barriers to ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Friday afternoon marked a number of filings at the Arkansas capitol. While a significant part of the legislation was to make minor corrections to existing laws, such as ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas's top student researchers gathered at the state capitol, transforming the rotunda into a hub of scientific discovery. Students from 13 institutions of higher ...
According to previous reporting from USA TODAY, after attending the riot at the U.S. Capitol in 2021, Hernandez was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or ...
The Arkansas Senate approved on Wednesday a bill to allow businesses to own up to three retail liquor licenses. Senators voted 23-10 to approve Senate Bill 97, sponsored by Senate President Pro ...
The Arkansas Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that would allow Northwest Technical Institute's board of trustees to appoint a president who has a background in industry in lieu of a background in ...
Watch again as former US Capitol police officer Harry Dunn and ... charged with crimes connected to the attack on the historic building. Before he was elected, the Republican had vowed on his ...
On Wednesday, Rhodes stopped at a Dunkin’ Donuts inside the House office building in the Capitol complex before delivering a lengthy defense of himself and his actions. Wearing a Trump 2020 hat ...
2021 [Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo] More than 2,000 people entered the Capitol building, smashing windows, ransacking offices, defecating in public spaces and searching for members of Congress.
Rhodes was spotted in the Dunkin’ Donuts inside Longworth House Office Building, which is accessible to the public, with a group of people. He said he did not go into the actual Capitol building.
and the Capitol Building-our symbol of liberty and a symbol of democratic rule around the world,” she wrote. President Bill Clinton nominated Kollar-Kotelly, who has served on the bench since 1997.