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As American Jews, my husband and I deeply value the ability to raise our children in our faith, without interference from the ...
Seven families filed a lawsuit challenging a new state law that will require public school classrooms to post copies.
Attorneys for the families said the law "violates longstanding U.S. Supreme Court precedent and the U.S. Constitution’s First ...
A multifaith group of seven Arkansas families with children in public schools filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday ...
A new tea shop and cafe by locals Avalon Gurel and Alyssa Stockland is in the works at 315 W. Center Street, just around the ...
A local food allergy education and awareness nonprofit is hosting an allergy-friendly food drive at the Fayetteville Public ...
Yell County Deputy Nick Gault has fired an employee after a video surfaced of him using a racial slur while off-duty and engaging in reckless and dangerous actions with a loaded gun.
Small Arkansas food producers can learn safety basics and compliance at a June 17 workshop in Fayetteville, hosted by UA and Virginia Tech experts.
A former Crawford County librarian who said she was pressured to censor books is suing over alleged violations of a ...
Discover why “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” is a must-read this summer! Dive into our Off the Shelf pick with the ...
Arkansas PBS is gearing up for the summer with documentary programming by Emmy Award winner Larry Foley. Each Thursday in ...
The Fayetteville Public Library kicked off its summer reading program May 31. This year, nearly 3,000 community members came ...