Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
- Governor Sarah Sanders announced around 100 Arkansas National Guard members will head to Washington D.C. after Thanksgiving to support 'civil security operations'
- The Little Rock branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Monday it is joining a Homeland Security task force
- Incumbents and hopefuls packed the state capitol rotunda on Monday to officially file their candidacy for the 2026 elections
- A Pulaski County judge has ruled that Arkansas corrections officials report to the Board of Corrections, not elected officials
- Pulaski County and the Arkansas Advanced Energy Foundation have received $250,000 to support energy efficiency improvements and training
- The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine officially opened its doors in Bentonville on Monday
- The Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission has unanimously approved a key provision of Smackover Lithium's extraction venture in southern Arkansas
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