WASHINGTON — Veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury will receive broader rehabilitation services as part of a larger VA bill that President Obama signed into law on Monday.
WASHINGTON — Veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury will receive broader rehabilitation services as part of a larger VA bill that President Obama signed into law on Monday.
LITTLE ROCK — A Green Forest man’s 2011 conviction of federal hate crimes was upheld by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis today.
LITTLE ROCK —This summer’s extreme heat is taking a toll on fish in Arkansas, the state Game and Fish Commission says.
LITTLE ROCK — Compared to the rest of the country, the bridges across Arkansas are in fairly good shape, but by the end of the decade a number of them will need major reconstruction or replacement, experts say.
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas State Police today announced a new ethics policy for troopers who provide security for a college athletic programs.
WASHINGTON – The University of Arkansas today signed a formal pledge to assist the Panama Ministry of Agriculture over the next five years.
LITTLE ROCK — Shoppers at Arkansas stores will be able to buy certain items without paying a state sales tax during the state’s second back-to-school sales tax holiday this weekend.
LITTLE ROCK — Citing uncertainty over a tax credit provision and a slowdown in production, Danish wind turbine maker LM Windpower said it would lay off more than two-thirds of its Little Rock workforce.
WASHINGTON – A sharp spike in feed prices due to the continued drought is costing the nation’s poultry industry millions of dollars and threatening jobs.
LITTLE ROCK — Starting Friday, visitors to the Clinton presidential library can view the uniform Stan Musial wore for his last game with the St. Louis Cardinals before retiring in 1963.