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The head of the United Auto Workers, which represents 150,000 U.S. hourly workers at General Motors , Ford Motor and Chrysler-parent Stellantis , said the union is not afraid to strike any of the automakers without a fair contract.
The subprime sector leads the pack, but delinquencies affect all loan segments.
A Tampa, Fla.-based professional soccer organization is partnering with a new Arkansas team to bring professional soccer to the state. The United Soccer League (USL) and USL Arkansas announced Wednesday...
German carmaker Porsche on Wednesday reported a 15% increase in deliveries in the first half of 2023 to 167,354 vehicles worldwide.
A 2023 study found marijuana use during pregnancy could decrease a newborn’s birthweight by approximately one-third of a pound — which is a significant amount for a baby.
A 2021 study out of California found infants were 35% more likely to die within a year of birth if their mother used marijuana heavily, and that infants were more likely to be born preterm, have a low birth weight, and be small for their gestational age.
On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg is beginning a study in Ephesians, the letter the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Ephesus while he was imprisoned in Rome. Find out what was foremost in Paul’s heart and mind as he considered his miserable circumstances.
H.C. “Trey” Gardner III, Pharm.D., joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) as director of the College of Pharmacy’s Evidence-Based Prescription Drug Program (EBRx), effective April 24. “It’s great to have Dr. Gardner rejoin the College of Pharmacy as director of EBRx,” said Dean Cindy Stowe, Pharm.D. “His…
The Pine Bluff Police Department is investigating after a 17-year-old died in a shooting on S. Orlando Street.
Besides selling millions of dollars worth of scratch-off tickets every month, many of the Arkansas Lottery’s tickets are priced as high as $10 or $20 each
These tickets entice players with long odds on big prizes.
People who spend $20 on a scratch-off ticket from the Arkansas Lottery have roughly a two-in-three chance of losing their money — and the odds of winning a jackpot prize can be as high as one in 920,000 .
For years, the Arkansas Lottery has followed a…
Colin Crawford starts role as new UALR Bowen Law School dean
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock officially welcomed Colin Crawford as the newest dean of the William H. Bowen School of Law. Crawford started the role on July 1
Before coming to UA Little Rock, he served as dean at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. He also served as dean of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville, following academic positions at…
Pulaski County deputies on Monday arrested a man who confessed to killing a man whose suspicious death they were investigating, resulting in capital murder charges filed against him, a Tuesday tweet from the county policing agency states.
A man was arrested Tuesday after a shooting on Pine Street that left two men dead and another person wounded, police said.
The Jefferson County sheriff’s office is seeking the public’s help in locating a 16-year-old girl.
The Little Rock Police Department is investigating a homicide in the 2100 block of Pine Street that left two dead and one injured.
A Searcy couple was arrested after they sold fentanyl to a 26-year-old man who later died due to an overdose.
The combined company is being rebranded as Metova Strategies. Offices are being consolidated to The Ledger, a new bike-friendly building in downtown Bentonville.
“The best reason to believe that we can manage the risks is that we have done it before.”
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Back-to-Basics: Clifton Hill, MO
Administrator Scott Pruitt speaks with power plant workers, Missouri Electric Cooperative members and agriculture leaders about EPA’s Back-to-Basics agenda.
Back-to-Basics: Sycamore, PA
Administrator Scott Pruitt announces efforts to refocus EPA on its intended mission, return power to the states, and create an environment where jobs can grow.