
Arkansas Officials OK Signatures for Marijuana Initiative
The measure to legalize recreational use of the drug is one step closer to making the ballot. read more >
The measure to legalize recreational use of the drug is one step closer to making the ballot. read more >
The money is the first installment of $5 billion for airport projects included in President Biden's infrastructure law. read more >
Mimi San Pedro, the chief strategy officer for the Venture Center in Little Rock, says the creation of the Woman Achieve mentorship program was a long time coming. read more >
The the leisure and hospitality industry posted the largest job gains. read more >
Arkansas and 28 other states are suing Delaware over unclaimed checks from a money transfer company. read more >
The processing of all types of applications — visas and green cards — is backlogged, leaving potential workers in limbo amid a nationwide labor shortage. read more >
Scenic Hill Solar CEO Bill Halter said the executive orders will eliminate a "self-inflicted wound" to domestic solar projects. read more >
It could cause the state to miss out on federal funding in the current decade. read more >
Arkansas set a quarterly revenue record to start the year. read more >
The loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of equipment or livestock. read more >
Arkansas is among 24 states suing the federal government over the requirement. read more >
The overall index for Arkansas expanded to 66.1 from 54.6. read more >
The new preliminary injunction blocks enforcement of the mandate in 10 states, including Arkansas. read more >
Critics argued that the cuts are skewed toward the wealthy and that the money would be better spent elsewhere. read more >
Legislative panels also endorsed incentives aimed at helping the state lure a U.S. Steel expansion in Mississippi County. read more >
The court order said that the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid had no clear authority from Congress to enact the mandate. read more >
Unemployment of between 3.3%-4% is also expected. read more >
The judge described the tax-cut restrictions as "a federal invasion of State sovereignty." read more >
The lawsuit contends that the vaccine requirement threatens the jobs of millions of health care workers and could "exacerbate an alarming shortage" in health care fields. read more >
Opponents say the proposal would force businesses to choose between exposing themselves to lawsuits by workers or face federal fines. read more >