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On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors and other mourners commemorated the 78th anniversary Friday of the Nazi German death c…
by VANESSA GERA The Associated Press January 28, 2023Hyejeong Shin, 29, was arrested on charges of falsifying her age to a New Brunswick, N.J., high school after spending four days going to classes, visiting the …
January 28, 2023The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine received approval for "institutional planning and development" Friday from the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Bo…
by Ryan Anderson January 28, 2023Ronald Lee "Ronnie" Routh, who resigned this week as director of the Pulaski County Juvenile Detention Center, will surrender Monday to face sexual assault and…
by John Lynch January 28, 2023The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board on Friday approved a Master of Music in Black sacred music for the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
by Ryan Anderson January 28, 2023Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders authorized on Friday more than $1.18 million in disaster relief funds to aid parts of the state affected by severe weather earlier …
by Will Langhorne January 28, 2023Two Hot Spring County deputies were arrested Wednesday after a man who had been at the county jail said that they beat and pepper-sprayed him before leaving hi…
by Grant Lancaster January 28, 2023Dear Mahatma: I keep waiting, and waiting, and waiting, for the new Interstate 430 bridge rush-hour lanes to open. Last word was Thanksgiving. That's two month…
by Frank Fellone January 28, 2023The women of the Arkansas Legislature have finally received their due thanks to Steve and Lindsley Smith of Fayetteville. The University of Arkansas Press rece…
by Rex Nelson January 28, 2023It took almost 13 years for a federal court to finally rule that our state's poultry growers have been contributing significantly to the pollution of eastern O…
by Mike Masterson January 28, 2023In 1992, 42-year-old Kathy Manis Findley was ordained by Southern Baptists in El Paso, Texas, after members of her own congregation in Arkansas repeatedly decl…
by Frank E. Lockwood January 28, 2023When it comes to vaccination sites, members of Arkansas' Hispanic and Marshallese communities prefer houses of worship to hospital settings, according to resea…
by Frank E. Lockwood January 28, 2023After a decade as dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Houston, Paragould native Barkley Thompson has returned to Arkansas to lead one of the state's largest Epi…
by Frank E. Lockwood January 28, 2023This is part two of "The Newsroom," a three-part segment interviewing former City Council Members Joni Alexander and Ivan Whitfield on the direction Pine Bluff…
by Eplunus Colvin January 28, 2023The record does not indicate how tough Mississippi Valley State University has played its opponents in men's basketball this season.
by I.C. Murrell January 28, 2023A 20-year-old man is wanted on suspicion of capital murder in the first homicide of 2023 in Pine Bluff.
by I.C. Murrell January 28, 2023Pine Bluff High School lit a spark, and the flame kept burning.
by I.C. Murrell January 28, 2023The University of Arkansas at Monticello Boll Weevil football program has announced the hiring of Tristan Speer as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbac…
by Special to The Commercial January 28, 2023When Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes headed up the tunnel inside Arrowhead Stadium to have X-rays taken on his sprained right ankle, and Chad Henne trotted …
by Dave Skretta AP Sports Writer January 28, 2023When Angie Bianchi was born 15 years ago, living arrangements changed for her brothers.
by Mitchell Gladstone January 28, 2023Of all of his considerable talents, Novak Djokovic's ability to cast aside whatever appears to stand in his way might be the most valuable.
by Howard Fendrich AP Tennis Writer January 28, 2023After holding Jonesboro scoreless for more than seven minutes and scoring nine unanswered points to start the third quarter, Little Rock Central had its first …
by Mitchell Gladstone January 28, 2023Northwest Arkansas' labor force has recovered from the pandemic recession and is even slightly ahead of where it was before covid, economists said Thursday at …
by Serenah McKay January 28, 2023Ensuring a financial safety net for farmers and supporting conservation efforts are goals that representatives of the state's congressional delegation said the…
by Cristina LaRue January 28, 2023Plants don't interrupt when you're speaking. They don't argue or ask difficult questions. And regardless of whether they're actually listening, research has sh…
by Stacey Colino, The Washington Post January 28, 2023