Popular Stories :- Republicans, Democrats and the White House are methodically, calmly inching toward a common goal: agreeing on a thick package of laws that would do something quickly about slowing housing costs and boosting supply.
- Criminal justice has emerged as one of the most wide-ranging and politically charged areas on lawmakers’ agendas in this year’s state legislative sessions.
- The University of Arkansas System Board of Trustees approved two new undergraduate degree programs at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock during its January meeting, expanding academic offerings that address workforce needs in education and technology.
- The U.S. economy heads into 2026 in an unusual place: Inflation is down from its peak in mid-2022, growth has held up better than many expected, and yet American households say that things still feel shaky.
- As the housing market enters 2026, leading economists point to a range of forces likely to shape the year ahead for buyers, sellers, investors and the real estate industry.
- The large-scale renovation and restoration of Lake Conway has reached a major milestone.
- Christina Doncell, a graduate of the William H. Bowen School of Law at UA Little Rock, has spent the past few years balancing full-time work, part-time living in Texas, and the demands of law school.
- A donation of $10,000 was presented to Special Olympics of Arkansas (SOAR) by the Greater Central Board of Realtors (formerly North Pulaski Board of Realtors) on December 16 at SOAR’s new facility on Main Street in North Little Rock.
- Judge Lavenski Smith of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit was honored December 5th at the Arnold federal courthouse with the unveiling of his official portrait.
- The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is expanding its impact through the addition of 15 new members to its Corporate Partnerships Program.