Sync Weekly

  • Democratic candidates relate to AMerican people

    The first Democratic presidential-primary debate took place last week, and unlike every exchange we have seen between the Republican candidates so far, the ent…

  • The new destination

    Although devoid of shoppers and merchandise on an early October day, the Outlets of Little Rock was noisy and crowded. Construction workers and store crews wor…

  • A shining example

    Decades in the news business taught Bob Steel to expect the unexpected. Even when Cumulus Media fired him from his morning news job nearly two years ago, the 6…

  • Bold Cuisine

    The topic of Indian food rarely brings out a middle-of-the-road opinion. People generally tend to either hate it or love it, and it’s not too hard to see why. …

  • Playing Left Tackle and DHS Director

    How many of you can name the left tackle on your favorite football team? Or how many of you can name five starting left tackles in the NFL? Not easy to do, is …

  • Replacement needs history with children, Medicaid

    On Oct. 8, John Selig, the director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, informed employees that he will be leaving his position at the end of the yea…

  • Motley Crue rocks in farewell

    Of all the partying Motley Crue has done in 34 years, their farewell bash may be the best. The All Bad Things Must Come to an End Tour stopped at Verizon Arena…

  • Fun at the fair

    The Arkansas State Fairgrounds will soon come alive. Thousands will mingle and wander through the maze of rides, people and vendors, taking in the aroma of foo…

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