Building plans were submitted to the city of Springdale for the new AQ Chicken House development following the 2023 closure of the city’s iconic original location.
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Joint Budget Committee rejects proposal to reduce Arkansas PBS’ spending authority
A legislative panel on Thursday narrowly rejected a proposed 20% reduction to Arkansas PBS’ spending authority for fiscal year 2025.
Lawmakers question governor’s staff over lectern audit
Legislators asked some good questions about lecterngate Tuesday. They did not get many good answers.
Lundstrum family reviving Springdale’s AQ Chicken House
Catalyst Capital, an investment group owned by a prominent conservative state representative and her family, announced plans to revive the recently closed (and demolished) AQ Chicken House.
House panel backs bill to use lottery scholarships at vocational schools
A House committee advanced a bill that would let voters decide if lottery scholarship money should be used at vocational schools in addition to two-year and four-year colleges and universities.
It’s a cliffhanger; trial over ban on medical care for trans youth will pick back up Nov. 28
The state called its first three witnesses Friday as Arkansas attempts to defend the first ban on medical gender-affirming care for transgender youth in the nation.
State lawmakers think you’re dumb enough to vote for Issue 2
Backers of Issue 2 hope Arkansans will voluntarily hand over a chunk of the power they now have to amend the state constitution.
Robin Lundstrum ‘stars’ in article on anti-transgender political campaign
Robin Lundstrum stars in article in orchestrated attack on transgender children.
What the Supreme Court has wrought: Questions about in vitro fertilization
Is IVF threatened by the Arkansas abortion ban? I say it’s a real question despite the naysayers.
A closer look at megapastor Ronnie Floyd’s hand in Arkansas anti-trans legislation
A team of legislators and their attorneys is working to keep a long list of documents about the 2021 transgender youth health care ban out of the public eye. Among those documents is an email from Ronnie Floyd.