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High school students across the state will now have another opportunity to go to college even if their parents are unable to financially support them.
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The new proposal would also exempt diapers from sales tax — a change from the initial initiated act offered earlier this month by the Arkansas Period Poverty Project.
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Lee Lindsey and Leta Anthony were fired by a vote of 6-2 during a special meeting of the Little Rock Board of Directors Tuesday.
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Funding for the federal government runs out Sept. 30 unless Congress passes a continuing resolution or finds some other means to keep funds flowing.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Monday rejected proposed ballot language for an initiative to exempt feminine hygiene products from state sales tax.
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Five members of the Little Rock Nine talked about the future generation at an event with the Clinton School of Public Service on Monday.
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The company expects to create 200 new jobs at the facility over the next three years.
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In an interview with Arkansas PBS, Womack, of Arkansas' 3rd District, gave an update on the state of Congress.
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A company that intends to produce 1.7 million gallons of environmentally-friendlier motor fuel has selected a contractor to build a massive facility 13 miles north of Pine Bluff.
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The U.S. Department of Education says the State of Arkansas has underfunded the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff by as much as $300 million.
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is partnering with the Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District to provide an intensive program for teachers in training.
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Members of the Little Rock Housing Authority Board are not stepping down despite calls from Mayor Frank Scott Jr.