LITTLE ROCK – A national shortage of one of the drugs used in lethal injections has caused some states to postpone executions while Arkansas has plenty of the chemical with no executions in sight.
LITTLE ROCK – A national shortage of one of the drugs used in lethal injections has caused some states to postpone executions while Arkansas has plenty of the chemical with no executions in sight.
LITTLE ROCK – Lt. Gov. Bill Halter on Tuesday suggested changes he said would improve the state lottery and the college scholarship program it funds.
Republican Rick Crawford put on his first general election ad yesterday. In it, he makes it clear that there are a lot of things he will say no to – no to “the Obama/Pelosi agenda,” no to raising taxes and “reckless spending, and no to cutting Social Security. How does committing to not cutting Social Security [...]
Here is the weekly video from the Republican Party of Arkansas with an appearance from RNC Chairman Michael Steele. The cookie cuter strategy of “Fire Pelosi” continues to be the theme. This is because it is easier to run against extremely unpopular figures like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi than it is the actual Democrats running [...]
National Chicken Month may be drawing to a close, but fall offers many opportunities to enjoy favorite poultry dishes and try a few new ones.
A revival is running through singer-musician Radney Foster’s music, faith and veins.
Times are tough.
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To help readers find fresh produce for healthy meals, the Times Record lists what fruits and vegetables are in season in our area each week.
LITTLE ROCK – Homes sales in Arkansas were nearly 15 percent lower in August than the same month a year ago, the Arkansas Realtors Association reported Tuesday.
