
FOIA Definitely Not Safe (Gwen Moritz Commentary)
Arkansas’ Freedom of Information Act is still at risk, so a constitutional amendment is urgent. read more >
Arkansas’ Freedom of Information Act is still at risk, so a constitutional amendment is urgent. read more >
The ruling last month that blocks Arkansas from criminalizing certain hemp-derived cannabinoid products, such as delta-8 THC, is being hailed as a landmark decision for the hemp industry. read more >
Last week’s attempt to weaken Arkansas’ Freedom of Information Act won’t be the last. read more >
This year has seen multiple attempts to limit our open records law, and the hits will keep coming. read more >
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the sunshine law puts her and other elected officials at risk. Press groups, lawyers and even a couple of Republican county committees say her claim is a stretch. read more >
Arkansas Times Publisher Alan Leveritt and Director of Development Wythe Walker have hit upon a new business model for profit-making news outlets: taking donations from ardent readers. read more >
The 1.21-acre commercial site in west Little Rock was purchased by Foxden Capital LLC, led by Todd and Amanda Denton. read more >
The governor’s order to update the Arkansas Water Plan could be a start to addressing some potentially catastrophic issues. read more >
Several factors are driving up insurance costs. Arkansas schools will need to budget accordingly. read more >
During a panel discussion at Tuesday's Rotary Club of Little Rock meeting, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there could legislative action on lowering state income tax "over the coming months." read more >
Faster internet is great, but safe drinking water is more important. Arkansas can do both. read more >
Recent developments highlight threats to Arkansans’ right to know what their government is up to. read more >
The recent failed assault on the FOIA was cynically pitched as making our law more like those of other states. read more >
Hugh McDonald, the former president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas Inc., has big plans in his new role to reshape Arkansas' workforce and attract talent and businesses. read more >
Bill 396, the Social Media Safety Act, would compel social media companies to use a third-party firm to verify ages via a driver’s license or other form of identification. read more >
Eliminating a work permit requirement for Arkansas children under 16 is “a solution looking for a problem.” read more >