Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Friday, November 14, 2025.
- Arkansas Food Bank will remain in emergency mode as U.S. government re-opens.
- State Education Board votes to release amended Educational Freedom Account rules for public comment.
- University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Faculty report significant rise in academic integrity violations, many related to AI misuse.
- Walmart CEO Doug McMillion plans to retire in early 2026.
- Northwest Arkansas school district rolls out electric buses.
- Diana Lawrence asks to withdraw from Democratic Primary in Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District race.
- Arkansas State Review Board to consider nominations for National Register of Historic Places.
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