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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts' newest exhibition is all about time, and its effects on our bodies and minds.
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A grocery store on wheels is the city's latest effort to address hunger in neighborhoods lacking a traditional brick-and-mortar supermarket.
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Similar proposal would be less expensive to construct, and the state requested that the design not be copyrighted
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The state’s attorney general will appeal the ruling, his spokesperson says
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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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Eric Harrison joins LRPR to share upcoming arts and culture events.
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The state’s public television network is walking back a decision to disaffiliate with the national Public Broadcasting Service following public outcry.
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Two former first ladies and the PBS CEO plan to attend Thursday’s commission meeting to show support for keeping PBS programs widely available in Arkansas
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The head of the Federal Aviation Administration praised the opening of Northwest Arkansas National Airport’s new traffic control tower Wednesday for contributing to the modernization of the nation’s airspace.
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At the Arkansas Governor's Mansion Wednesday, Gov. Sarah Sanders signed a proclamation asking students to start their own TPUSA chapters, with Kirk at her side.
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A new report commissioned by Ingeborg Initiatives and the Women's Foundation of Arkansas found working mothers face several key barriers to employment, including high childcare costs, inadequate maternal leave, and unsustainable workplace schedules.
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Listen to Little Rock Public Radio's Daily Newscast for Monday, March 23, 2026.
Track One
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This is episode three of Track One, an investigative podcast from Little Rock Public Radio.
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Arts & Letters
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Join us for a 1937 story of electricity coming to rural South and the men and women who made it possible.
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