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Rep. Steve Womack, R-Arkansas, has a Republican and Democratic challenger, and now he has a Libertarian challenger as well. → Read More
A judge has ruled the case against former Sen. Jon Woods, R-Springdale, can move forward, court records state. → Read More
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has a Democratic challenger in Mike Lee, and he stopped by the podcast this week. → Read More
A special election has been set for former Sen. Jake Files' seat after he pleaded guilty to wire fraud, officials say. → Read More
A Tyson employee who was shot with Rep. Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, during practice before 2017's Congressional Baseball Game was honored in Springdale on Saturday. → Read More
Rep. Steve Womack, R-Arkansas, said he and other GOP members of Congress are looking at another short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown this week. → Read More
Three GOP candidates are vying to represent the people of Senate District 16, and they all came on today's podcast. → Read More
A restaurant in Fayetteville is now accepting digital currency similar to bitcoin. → Read More
Fayetteville's annual Block Street Block Party isn't going to happen in 2018, officials say. → Read More
Sen. Jake Files, R-Fort Smith, pleaded guilty on Monday to wire fraud following an FBI investigation, authorities say. → Read More
A ballot measure filed with Attorney General Leslie Rutledge seeks to once again allow Arkansans to sue the state. → Read More
Toys R Us is closing its Fort Smith store after filing for bankruptcy, court documents state. → Read More
Arkansans don't have a right under the state constitution to sue their government, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday. → Read More
One Arkansas senator is working on legislation that would make it illegal for parents to abort an infant due to a down syndrome diagnosis. → Read More
One day after President Donald Trump allegedly asked why the U.S. would allow more immigrants from Haiti and "****hole* countries" in Africa, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, said he does not recall if the commander in chief specifically made that comment. → Read More
Gov. Asa Hutchinson has requested that four-year universities freeze tuition next year for in-state students in an effort to keep higher education costs down. → Read More
A pack of Arkansas dogs is responsible for killing multiple cows, authorities say. → Read More
Legislators tasked with figuring out how to best reform Arkansas' tax system have fired the consultant group originally hired to help analyze the state's tax code and recommend changes, officials say. → Read More
Rep. Charlotte Douglas, R-Alma, won't challenge Rep. Bob Ballinger, R-Berryville, in the race for Senate District 5, she said. → Read More
A deadly drunken crash from September 2017 has resulted in a multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against JJ's Grill and Fast Lane Entertainment, both of Benton County. → Read More