Nancy Martinez Tejada, president of the Literacy Council of Western Arkansas, says that learning to read was a turning point in her life, one that opened many doors and allowed her to fully engage ...
Arkansas’ forest economy could be seeing a boost, thanks to a six-figure grant from the United States Forest Service.
A man who helped lead an MS-13 clique in New York pleaded guilty Tuesday in a federal racketeering case involving seven ...
FAYETTEVILLE – With just over three weeks left before her team’s season opener, Arkansas head softball coach Courtney Deifel is energized about her 2025 squad, which is ranked 13th nationally Softball ...
A group spoke at the Arkansas capitol on Tuesday about their opposition to the plans for an Arkansas state prison in Franklin County.
A group of global experts is proposing a new way to define and diagnose obesity, reducing the emphasis on the controversial ...
José “Cha Cha” Jiménez, a prominent civil rights and liberation movement figure and founder of the Young Lords in Chicago and co-founder of the Rainbow Coalition has died. He was 76. His sister, ...
Stressing his own organization’s ability to pay out $1.2 billion over 10 years to help settle an industry-changing lawsuit, NCAA President Charlie Baker also urged ...
The unsealed indictment in the Jason Carney case outlines the United States government’s case against the 2nd Milk co-founder in his federal wire fraud ...
Melissa Rivers recalled how swiftly the California wildfires spread, forcing the county’s Ready, Set, Go evacuation plan to essentially skip straight to “Set.” That left her with little time to ...
Decades ago, the writer Octavia Butler had imagined a Los Angeles ravaged by fires. The Altadena cemetery where the science fiction and Afrofuturism author is buried did ...
New York’s Breanna Stewart was one of a handful of players given the franchise tag by their WNBA teams, meaning they can’t ...