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The legislation is the fourth time she's cut taxes in her tenure.
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The Arkansas Archeological Survey is holding a two-week training for members of the state archeological society at Plum Bayou Mounds State Park, and members of the public are invited to see the work up close.
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Opponents say tax cuts will worsen existing problems for poor and working people
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As America gears up to celebrate 250 years, there is also a growing number of protests against the current administration and calls for the country to reckon with its troubled past.
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A Little Rock-based company is tied to more than 60 of Missouri’s 224 dispensary licenses — more than a quarter of the market.
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Case stems from legal fight over paper ballots initiative in Independence County
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Eric Harrison joins LRPR to share upcoming arts and culture events on the weekend entertainment roundup.
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Arkansas NAACP head says the Supreme Court ‘betrayed’ Black voters
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Effort to provide matching funds for public television fails twice in House
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The Nabholz Center for Healthcare Simulation at UCA is now accredited in teaching/education by the international Society for Simulated Healthcare (SSH).
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Lawmakers are poised to wrap up the 2026 fiscal legislative session Wednesday
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Hear LRPR's Daily Newscast for Wednesday, May 6, 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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Can music help us become who we want to be? Join us for a discussion with author Michael Zadoorian about his novel Beautiful Music...
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