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A file photo of Doyle Webb at an event in 2019
Government & Politics

Ethics, Politics and the Arkansas Public Service Commission

An ethics complaint raises questions about the "cozy relationship" between Doyle Webb and Entergy, pointing to campaign contributions from the utility to Webb's wife, Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Barbara Webb. read more >
Government & Politics

Pine Bluff Attorney Seeks South Arkansas Congressional Seat

A Pine Bluff attorney has filed to challenge U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman for a south Arkansas congressional seat next year. read more >
Government & Politics

Biden, Trump Qualify for Arkansas Ballot As Filing Period Begins

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have qualified for the ballot in Arkansas as the filing period for the state's elections next year have kicked off. read more >
Government & Politics

Former State GOP Chairman Doyle Webb Running for Lieutenant Governor

Former Arkansas Republican Party Chairman Doyle Webb announced Tuesday he's running for lieutenant governor next year, making him the third GOP candidate to seek the state's No. 2 constitutional office. read more >
The Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock.
Legal

Barbara Webb, Backed by GOP Groups, Wins State Supreme Court Race

The chief administrative law judge for the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission and wife of the state Republican Party chairman was elected Tuesday to the Supreme Court after a race that focused on her deep ties to the GOP. read more >
Arkansas Supreme Court Building in Little Rock
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Arkansas Supreme Court Race with Partisan Edge Comes to End

An Arkansas Supreme Court race with a decidedly partisan edge comes to an end Tuesday as voters choose the next justice for the technically nonpartisan court. read more >
The Arkansas Supreme Court building in Little Rock.
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Barbara Webb’s Political Ties Targeted in State Supreme Court Race

The race for a seat on the Arkansas Supreme Court is technically nonpartisan, but the close ties of one of the two main candidates to the state Republican Party highlight just how partisan such campaigns have become. read more >