Interest in human use of ivermectin grew when people began taking it to prevent or treat COVID-19, despite the FDA and other health agencies warning against it.
The protest and march, which took place on International Women's Day, consisted of hundreds of Arkansans carrying signs and waving American and Ukrainian flags.
The self-styled "People's March" kicked off with a rally at the state Capitol at 10 a.m., then headed down Capitol Avenue to downtown Little Rock and on to the Rivermarket district
After a gorgeous start to the week, Arkansas might see storms later this week. Some storms could be strong to severe. Here's what you need to know.
Little Rock, 1982: "We received $15 for [...] burial insurance." Denver-Roller had acquired Drummond Funeral Home in the 1950s, and today it operates multiple locations as Roller Funeral Homes. The facility on the postcard sat across Wolfe Street from Children's Hospital.
The Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, formed by the Arkansas Municipal League and the Association of Arkansas Counties to combat the state’s opioid epidemic, has expanded its Naloxone Hero Program to include schools.
Christina Parks, widow of Vincent Parks, presented a civil claim to the Arkansas Claims Commission regarding her husband's death.
A few lingering showers are likely through the state today, particularly for those south of Little Rock and across southeastern Arkansas. Tonight, expect those showers to give way to clear skies,
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NWAhomepage on MSNDaylight saving time: Where Arkansas efforts to ‘lock the clocks’ standsArkansans will soon lose one hour of sleep as the clocks spring forward on March 9, marking the start of daylight saving time.
The Little Rock Regional Chamber and Entergy Arkansas announced Friday (March 7) the completion of its Select Site certification for a new 875-acre industrial megasite located on the southeastern
President Trump's previously delayed 25 percent tariff on goods imported from Canada and Mexico went into effect early Tuesday morning, as well as an additional
Town Pump, the longtime dive bar in Little Rock's Riverdale neighborhood, has temporarily closed and been purchased by the Barnaby Group, the same organization behind Italian restaurant George’s in the Heights.
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