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Carpooling's Popularity is on the Rise in Arkansasnew

If you want a real-world example of how $4 a gallon gas began reweaving the fabric of what it is to be American -- or at least what we're willing to put up with -- surf over to one of the numerous online carpool-partner-matching websites.
Arkansas Times  |  David Koon  |  10-31-2008  |  Transportation

Arkansas Schools Continue Drug Testingnew

Clarksville High School will spend $7,000 this year on random drug tests of students. The school is one of more than 100 in Arkansas that administers such tests. But do they work?
Arkansas Times  |  Gerard Matthews  |  10-17-2008  |  Education

University of Arkansas Wants Bottled Water Off Campusnew

But bottled-water executives ready for another bout with the Sustainability Council at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  10-09-2008  |  Food+Drink

Natural Gas Exploration is Changing the Landscape of Arkansas -- Literallynew

Drilling operations in the Fayetteville Shale (including future operations planned on state Game and Fish lands leased to Chesapeake Energy) are raising environmental concerns. Drilling requires massive amounts of water, and produces a considerable amount of waste.
Arkansas Times  |  Gerard Matthews  |  10-03-2008  |  Environment

Arkansas Nuns Recall Admitting Black Students in 1952 for DVD Projectnew

Before any other school in the state, as far as they know, the nuns of St. Scholastica monastery invited a couple of girls who'd recently graduated from an all-black Catholic grammar school to enroll in their previously all-white girls high school. Now Fort Smith Historical Society members are interviewing the surviving nuns from that era and preserving the interviews on DVD.
Arkansas Times  |  Jennifer Barnett Reed  |  09-05-2008  |  Race & Class

Bill Gwatney's Momentnew

Smart, funny, friendly, privileged, wealthy, acerbic, articulate, partisan, confident, tanned, well-attired, and ego-healthy, Bill Gwatney is suddenly gone, a few days short of his 49th birthday.
Arkansas Times  |  John Brummett  |  08-22-2008  |  Commentary

In D.C., Sen. Mark Pryor Aims Towards the Center -- Only the Left Seems to Mindnew

For someone so politically impregnable he faces no major party opposition for re-election, it's surprisingly easy to find negative comments on the internet about Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor. They come largely from liberal Democrats, many critical of his votes in his first six-year term on national security, judicial appointments and a smattering of other matters.
Arkansas Times  |  Paul Barton  |  08-07-2008  |  Politics

No Citizenship May Mean No College for Some Longtime Arkansas Residentsnew

As a graduate of an Arkansas high school, Cecilia might have been eligible for in-state tuition until recently. The state high school diploma signaled residency; state schools are not required to gather information on citizenship from applicants. Then, after an AP article reported that undocumented students might be enrolled as residents, Gov. Mike Beebe directed the state Department of Higher Education to make sure colleges had stopped the practice.
Arkansas Times  |  Leslie Newell Peacock  |  07-11-2008  |  Immigration

Nathan Brown Hopes to Bring Back the 8-Tracknew

The 8-track is such an object of obsession for Brown that he's hoping not only to repopularize, but almost literally to resurrect it. This year he has recorded and engineered releases by two Arkansas bands -- the Crisco Kids and San Antokyo -- solely on 8-track, with plans to do the same for The Thing That Always Explodes, Magic Hassle and the Evelyns.
Arkansas Times  |  Sam Eifling  |  07-03-2008  |  Music

Without Clinton, Democrats Face Challenge in Arkansasnew

Though Democrats control the Arkansas statehouse, both the state's U.S. Senate seats, and three of four seats in the U.S. House, the party likely will be hard-pressed to win the state in November's general election.
Arkansas Times  |  John Williams  |  06-12-2008  |  Politics

Wal-Mart Money Pushes Conservative Education Ideas in Arkansasnew

For good or for ill, it's safe to say that the educational landscape in Arkansas would be drastically different today if Sam Walton hadn't been born in Bentonville.
Arkansas Times  |  Jennifer Barnett Reed  |  04-11-2008  |  Education

Hillary Hearts Arkansasnew

It was a Beebe-Clinton lovefest in Little Rock on Monday when Hillary Clinton made a brief public appearance across from the Capitol and received the endorsement of Gov. Mike Beebe.
Arkansas Times  |  Max Brantley  |  08-21-2007  |  Politics

Busted in Boomtownnew

Once a desperately poor region populated by hardscrabble mountain-dwellers, Northwest Arkansas is now one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, fueled by a hub of home-grown Fortune 500 companies.
Arkansas Times  |  Warwick Sabin  |  08-04-2005  |  Economy

Outsource to Arkansasnew

It is contradictory, but not a surprise, that the same people who celebrate free-market economics and the independent entrepreneurial spirit are the champions of tax breaks and financial giveaways for big corporations.
Arkansas Times  |  Warwick Sabin  |  10-15-2004  |  Commentary

Too Fat!new

Arkansas's got perhaps the skinniest governor and the fattest children in America. One wants to help the other -- and their loss could be his gain.
Arkansas Times  |  Leslie Newell Peacock  |  10-15-2004  |  Science

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