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An investigation is ongoing after the first locally-acquired case of malaria was reported in Arkansas last week.
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Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas is donating more than $5.9 million to five Arkansas organizations to address child and adolescent mental health, suicide and substance abuse issues.
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A federal appeals court is expected to rule in the coming days on a challenge to an Arkansas law regarding discounts for prescription drugs.
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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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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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The Arkansas Legislature has voted to prohibit state and local government entities from mandating COVID-19 vaccination.
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An advocacy group on Monday submitted language for a 2024 ballot initiative to abolish Arkansas’ “tampon tax.”
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Future students of the Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine will have the chance to work with Cabot Animal Support Services as part of their studies.
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In an interview with Talk Business & Politics, Thompson discusses changes to Medicare, the Medicaid disenrollment and COVID-19.
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Officials with the Arkansas Department of Health are working to determine the cause of an E. coli outbreak at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.