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- VIDEO: Multiple raccoons take over the library at Arkansas State » arkansasonline.com/news/2019/oct/…
- BREAKING: There are now only eight ICU beds available in Arkansas, after the state saw the greatest one-day increase of patients hospitalized with covid-19 since the pandemic began. Read more »
- BREAKING: Arkansas lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to legislation requiring employers to let their workers opt out of getting the covid-19 vaccine, a move opposed by the state's Republican governor, business groups and hospitals.
- BREAKING: Eddie Sutton, who built the University of Arkansas basketball program into a national power and won more than 800 career games as a college coach, has died in Tulsa at age 84. Read more »
- Gov. Asa Hutchinson signs law banning transgender women, girls from female sports teams
- Columnist Rex Nelson says he'd hoped that Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders would mature in office, but after almost 12 weeks, there's "chaos and divisiveness" in Arkansas' government. Read why he says Sanders and her aides "don't know what they're doing" »
00:00- An Arkansas government employee who was part of email exchanges regarding the governor’s office’s reported purchase of a lectern for $19,000 submitted her resignation letter Friday, saying she has accepted employment at another state agency.
- BREAKING: Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Friday signed into law legislation allowing doctors to refuse to treat someone because of religious or moral objections. Details »
- BREAKING: The Ten Commandments monument installed at the Arkansas Capitol has been toppled, shattered. What we know: arkdg.link/tenco8a04
- OPINION: Rex Nelson says "If you're a student of Arkansas political history, mark down the dates of Sept. 11-13. They might represent the first time Arkansas legislators realized that the empress has no clothes." Read more »




