With experience as an attorney supervisor from DFA’s Office of Field Audit and deputy prosecuting attorney for the Sixth Judicial District, Bjornson is known for navigating complex legal terrain, promising to uphold compliance and cultivating positive relationships with stakeholders.
Rebekah Hall Scott
Rebekah Hall is a former associate editor at the Arkansas Times.
‘Somewhere Before’: A Q&A with Modeling
Connor, Cuinn and Ryan Brogan of the band Modeling — influenced by movie soundtracks like “Blade Runner,” “The Terminator” and “Braveheart” — share their creative process behind their “lockdown” album and their plans for new music in 2023.
The artist behind PineAcre, a TikTok account documenting small-town life in Northwest Arkansas
Nicknamed “The Wes Anderson of TikTok,” artist Ashlyn Gulbranson documents life in the Arkansas Ozarks for her 60,000 followers.
Little Rock’s first women-focused coworking space to open in SoMa in November
In November, Natalie Ghidotti and Erin Hohnbaum will open the doors of The Nest, a women’s coworking space and social club located on Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive in Little Rock’s SoMa district.
‘Kids feel like they’re being erased’: Inside the clinic targeted by Arkansas’s new anti-trans law
A new state law puts Arkansas doctors who work with transgender youth in a difficult bind: They must either stop providing what they consider to be life-saving medication to their young patients or risk losing their medical license.
Hope for hemp in Arkansas
How Arkansas farmers are growing a new industry, and the future of hemp in The Natural State.
Eight places to buy groceries that aren’t Kroger
If you’re having trouble finding pantry staples and fresh produce at the big box grocery stores, might we suggest you patronize a local establishment like Heights Corner Market or Sam’s Oriental?
Behind ‘The Elements of a Home:’ A Q&A with design historian Amy Azzarito
A conversation with art historian and former Arkansas resident Amy Azzarito about her new book, “The Elements of a Home: Curious Histories behind Everyday Household Objects.”
A Q&A with Denise Ennett
State Rep. Denise Ennett on stronger neighborhoods, affordable housing and tenants’ rights.
Volunteers of Little Rock
Meet some of the capital city’s most important volunteers, nominated by the organizations to whom they’ve dedicated their support.