Abortion advocates say they complied with the law and Thurston is violating the First Amendment. The state contends they did not and that the court lacks jurisdiction anyway.
Entergy to refund a portion of money it overcharged customers, frames rebate as charity
The utility company touts the credit as if it’s being magnanimous. Don’t be fooled. Entergy improperly took money from customers, was sued over it, and got a sweetheart deal in the settlement.
Trio’s resuming Monday night dinner service
After many months of being closed on Monday nights due to staffing challenges, Trio’s Restaurant will be resuming Monday night dinner service beginning Aug. 5.
The Purple Cow reopening tornado-damaged Cantrell location in September
The Purple Cow announced this week that its original location on Cantrell Road will reopen in early September, almost a year and a half after the restaurant was hit by the EF-3 tornado that tore through Central Arkansas on March 31, 2023.
Arkansas Republicans take home the gold medal in bigotry and ignorance
Sarah Sanders and others are big mad about a woman defeating a woman in a women’s sporting event.
State tax revenue down by 4.6% in first month of new fiscal year
The impact of multiple rounds of tax cuts on the state budget is beginning to show.
Group asks Arkansas Supreme Court to disqualify anti-casino amendment
The recently established Arkansas Canvassing Compliance Committee has filed a complaint alleging fraud against an anti-casino canvassing group.
Reel Queer Film Festival kicks off on Thursday
In addition to a slew of shorts, this year’s lineup includes feature-length films like “The People’s Joker,” “Big Boys” and “Sebastian.”
New music from Nick Shoulders
“Apocalypse Never” is short and a cappella, putting the spotlight exclusively on Shoulders’ vocals, which soar over sharp flutters of intentional voice-cracking.