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Arkansas Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Chairman Bill Sample of Hot Springs is the highest-profile state legislator among the five Republican state lawmakers who lost in Tuesday's primary election. READ MORE
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State Rep. Mark Lowery, R-Maumelle, overcame questions about his financial background and a slew of endorsements of the other candidate to pull off a decisive victory over state Sen. Mat Pitsch, R-Fort Smith, in the Arkansas treasurer's race, garnering nearly 75% of the vote. READ MORE
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Texas authorities said Thursday that the gunman who massacred 21 people at an elementary school was in the building for more than an hour Tuesday before he was killed by law enforcement officers. READ MORE
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A longtime Arkansas Court of Appeals clerk will replace the judge she has worked for since 2006 after her opponent conceded the race early Wednesday. READ MORE
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Will Jones is the Little Rock-based Sixth Judicial District's newest elected prosecutor, the first in 25 years, after defeating public defender Alicia "Lisa" Walton. READ MORE
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