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Congress will look considerably different next year, after dozens of its members move on to other political offices or retire, a number that’s likely to grow as some of those hoping to stay lose their reelection bids.
Retailers are using surveillance pricing to set individualized amounts customers will pay.
SCARA Awards
FCBOR Board President Spencer Hawks was the Master of Ceremonies for this year’s Awards of Achievement celebration in Conway.
A $1.2 million gift to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock will bring new life to the university’s planetarium, restoring a longtime campus landmark and expanding access to immersive science education for students and the broader Little Rock community.
The Daily Record was proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Greater Central Board of Realtors Excellence Awards on February 21 at The Venue at Westwind in Maumelle.
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.
April 13-19, 2026
Makeover in store for Congress with flood of lawmakers headed for the exits
Congress will look considerably different next year, after dozens of its members move on to other political offices or retire, a number that’s likely to grow as some of those hoping to stay lose their reelection bids.
Alumni investment to enhance student experience at UA Little Rock
More than five years ago, UA Little Rock alumnus Larry Golden and his wife Debbie first heard Chancellor Drale talk about strengthening the campus living and learning environment — the spaces and experiences that shape student life beyond the classroom, where students gather, recreate, and build community.
March decline in rents is the largest since before the pandemic
Rents fell most dramatically in Arizona, Colorado and Texas