Due to the financial climate of higher education and NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics, UALR and the Department of Athletics will discontinue men?s tennis as a part of its sixteen sport program effective for the 2008-09 academic year. - More...
A federal grand jury has indicted two of the 24 men arrested in an immigration raid on a construction site near the Little Rock National Airport.
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State auditors say the former superintendent of Hermitage School District, which is on the state's fiscal distress list, concealed thousands of dollars in payments illegally made to a school employee for construction work. - More...
Arkansas expects to distribute millions of dollars in property taxes to the schools under a new state law, while 14 school districts will owe the state money. - More...
The surge in the price of oil continues to push gas prices higher. The average price of unleaded in Arkansas rose above $3.55 a gallon overnight. - More...
A prosecutor says a sheriff's department investigation found no evidence that Mitchell Johnson, who was convicted as a boy in the 1998 Jonesboro school shooting, has been mistreated while in jail on recent state charges. - More...
A prosecutor says a trial date has been set for Tuesday over an interstate bus crash that killed four people, but the date likely will change. - More...
Windstream Corp. announced it earned $123.7 million in its first quarter -- a profit increase of 22 percent for the Little Rock-based wireline phone company. - More...
Arkansas poultry producers dismissed two years ago from a lawsuit that seeks to hold them responsible for a man's leukemia are targets again of the legal action. - More...
Missiles, tanks and other heavy weaponry rolled through Moscow's Red Square in the annual Victory Day parade Friday, reviving a tradition of the Soviet era and demonstrating Russia's growing military confidence. - More...