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The state reported 932 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday, bringing the number of active cases up by 249. The Department of Health also said there were 24 deaths. So far, no cases of the onicron variant have been detected in Arkansas.
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Arkansas reported 1,044 new cases Tuesday, the latest daily increase since Sept. 30, along with 12 additional deaths.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Tuesday he will call lawmakers together with the primary issue to be a three-part plan to cut the state's income tax rate.
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The state's unemployment rate in October was 3.7%, down from 4% in September. It's the lowest rate since the since the COVID-19 pandemic began to shutdown the global economy in March 2020.
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The latest data shows $447 million worth of marijuana has been sold since the first dispensary opened in May 2019, while. 78,545 Arkansans have active medical marijuana cards.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Thursday he will support legal challenges to the new COVID-19 vaccinate mandates from the White House.
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With final approval expected soon, Gov. Asa Hutchinson says plans are in place to immediately begin vaccinating children.
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Arkansas will not mandate COVID-19 vaccines for school children when a vaccine becomes available for those under the age of 12, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said…
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In his 200th press briefing since the pandemic began in Arkansas and on a day in which 36 more COVID-19 deaths were reported, Gov. Asa Hutchinson on…
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Arkansas ended fiscal year 2021 with a revenue surplus of $945.7 million thanks in part to a COVID-19 induced shift in a tax filing deadline from April to…