Former PSC Chair Paul Suskie took a private sector regulatory job, but says he’ll stay out of Arkansas matters.
Former PSC Chair Paul Suskie took a private sector regulatory job, but says he’ll stay out of Arkansas matters.
Business owners could pay $45 or more per employee for the next 8 years to satisfy a growing debt to the federal government.
Volunteers from Fort Smith’s homeless shelters spent 13 hours Tuesday conducting a point-in-time survey to count the number of homeless people in the city.
LITTLE ROCK — Yet another winter storm is churning its way toward Arkansas, and this one carries the threat of freezing rain and snow in the northwest and severe thunderstorms elsewhere in the state.
Spurred on by the discovery of a racist Craig’s List ad, the writers over at Blue Arkansas have found a link between the Council of Conservative Citizens (formerly the White Citizens’ Council, a group that “has been protecting and advancing the interests of European-Americans for over 20 years” and “the only serious nationwide activist group [...]
Arkansas guard Rotnei Clarke led the Razorbacks to one of their most impressive victories under coach John Pelphrey on Saturday, scoring 36 points against then-No. 19 Vanderbilt. Two days later, Clarke’s performance was recognized by the Southeastern Conference. Clarke was named the SEC Player of the Week on Monday after averaging 26 points in Arkansas’ wins against [...]
Arkansas’ recently ousted senior senator still has an election in her – a corporate board election.
LITTLE ROCK — Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln has been named to Entergy Corp.’s board of directors, the electric utility announced today.
