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West Virginia Announces $147M Opioid Settlement With Walmart, CVS

The pharmacies were accused of contributing to the oversupply of prescription opioids in the state. read more >
A Google Street View image of the McKesson Corp. warehouse at 6801 Scott Hamilton Drive
Real Estate

$3.5M Paid for McKesson Warehouse in Little Rock

The seller was Gershman Properties LLC. read more >
Education / Public Companies / Transportation

FedEx Joins Advisory Board for UA Blockchain Center

FedEx Corp. of Memphis becomes the 11th member of the Executive Advisory Board of the Blockchain Center of Excellence at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. read more >
Health Care

Arkansas Sues 3 Drug Distributors Over Opioid Crisis

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge sues three drug distributors for their alleged role in the opioid crisis, claiming the companies failed to monitor and report suspicious shipments of opioids into the state. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

Arkansas Appeals Judge’s Ruling on Execution Drug Lawsuit

Arkansas is appealing a judge's decision to allow a medical supply company's attempt to prevent the state from using one of its execution drugs to move forward. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Legal

Arkansas Panel Not Pursuing Probe Over Execution Drugs

The Arkansas Medical Board isn't pursuing an investigation into how drugs used to execute four inmates in April was obtained. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson is asking legislators to form a blue ribbon commission to recommend further changes to the state's tax code.
Government & Politics / Legal

Arkansas Execution Plan Again Thrown Into Doubt

While the latest court rulings could be overturned, Arkansas now faces an uphill battle to execute any inmates before the end of April, when one of its lethal injection drugs expires. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

Arkansas Fights on Multiple Legal Fronts to Begin Executions

Lawyers for the state of Arkansas faced fights on multiple legal fronts Monday to begin a series of double executions before a key sedative used in lethal injections expires at the end of the month. read more >