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Utilities around the state are turning to solar energy-generation projects as the cost of wrangling the sun's rays becomes more economical. read more >
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Utilities around the state are turning to solar energy-generation projects as the cost of wrangling the sun's rays becomes more economical. read more >
KFSM-TV, Channel 5, made some recent staffing shifts with the departure of the station's sports director and managing editor. read more >
Two months after Little Rock businessman Larry Crain resolved the litigation involving two radio stations he owned, a new lawsuit has been filed against his Crain Media Group LLC. read more >
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Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock on Thursday reported a second-quarter loss of $111 million, down from a profit of $14 million in the same quarter last year. But the company said there were gains in some divisions and noted "improving financial trends." read more >
Murphy USA Inc. of El Dorado on Wednesday reported its second-quarter net income was down about $47 million from the same time last year. read more >
Hospitals around the state have reported that the so-called “private option” provided a needed boost by reducing losses associated with uncompensated care. read more >
In the race to bring higher Internet speeds to the capital city, one group is planning to soon unveil 1-gigabit service in downtown Little Rock, possibly as early as this week. read more >
The company announced in a news release last month that it was improving its “Blast! Tier” from 50 megabits per second to 75 Mbps, and rolling out a new “Extreme” 150-Mbps tier. read more >
The central Arkansas chapter of 100 Girls of Code will host a class in North Little Rock later this week. read more >