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U.S. reading and math scores keep trending downward, with Arkansas towards the bottom
On most NAEP metrics, the gaps between Arkansas and the U.S. as a whole have only grown wider compared to 10 years ago. Read More
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Fox steps forward, leads UCA
CONWAY — With its top scorer officially out for the season, someone had to step up if the University of Central Arkansas men’s basketball team was going to snap its six-game losing streak. Read More
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LET’S EAT! | OPINION: Taquería Lucha to open restaurant on Dickson Street; NWA chefs named 2025 James Beard Award semifinalists
Late-night tacos are coming to Dickson Street! Read More
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UNDER THE RADAR: ’27 Jacksonville athlete Mason Ball
On Wednesdays we feature an in-state prospect who could be flying under the radar of college coaches. Read More
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Rock Region Metro moves forward with contract to restore streetcar service to Clinton Center
Rock Region Metro streetcar riders are one step closer to being able to hop off just outside of the Clinton Presidential Center more than five years after the tracks running to the library were halted as part of the Arkansas Department of Transportation’s 30 Crossing Project in 2019. Read More
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Metroplan awards $2.3 million for 8 central Arkansas transportation alternative projects
Metroplan, the federally designated metropolitan planning organization for Central Arkansas, announced on Tuesday $2.3 million in federal funding for seven cities and one county to help fund alternate transportation programs. Read More
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NLR, Jacksonville schools put out statements addressing immigration crackdown fears
The North Little Rock and Jacksonville North Pulaski school districts released letters today about immigration concerns. Read More
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Edwards scores 18 in Gamecocks’ win
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Joyce Edwards scored 18 points to lead No. 2 South Carolina to its 15th straight victory, 70-63 over No. 18 Tennessee on Monday night. Read More
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Award-winning author Kevin Brown keeps refining his craft
Local author Kevin Brown broke all the rules in his writing workshops in college, which led to him finding his voice. Read More
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ARKANSAS A-Z: Charlie May Simon inspired a book award in her name
Charlie May Simon was among the state’s most prolific major authors. Her work in the field of children’s literature has been honored in Arkansas since 1971 by the annual presentation of the Charlie May Simon Book Award. Read More






