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Former DEA agent Nathan Koen was sentenced Wednesday to more than 11 years in prison for his role in a bribery scheme.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court justices running for reelection are leading their races, but with the amount of undecided voters that could change.
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There's a new focus on mental wellness among college athletes, in part brought on by high-profile cases of athletes choosing to focus on their wellbeing instead of competing.
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While being honored for increasing funding for those with disabilities, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said there are still federal government roadblocks.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge says drug makers conspired with companies that manage prescription drug plans for health insurers to artificially raise the price of insulin and other life-saving drugs.
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Jake Bequette has filed a lawsuit after the counties incorrectly listed his first name as “Jack” on ballots for this month’s primary election.
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Out of the 597 likely Democratic voters polled, 57% are undecided in the secretary of state's race.
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The settlement stemmed from the company marketing its tax service as free, while charging customers.
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About 350,000 to 360,000 of the state's 1.7 million voters are expected to vote in this year's primary elections.
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Six years after voters approved medical marijuana, two groups are separately working to place amendments allowing recreational use on the November ballot.
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