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"Lord God!"new

AltWeeklies Award - Feature Story
Arkansas Times  |  Leslie Newell Peacock  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

School or Scam?new

AltWeeklies Award - Education
Arkansas Times  |  Jennifer Barnett Reed  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

Arkansas Blog: "Huckabees Registered For Gifts," "Let Me Say," "A Word"new

AltWeeklies Award - Blog
Arkansas Times  |  Max Brantley  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

"Good as Gold" part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5new

AltWeeklies Award - Arts Feature
Arkansas Times  |  David Koon  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

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

Drilling in Arkansas: The Shale Gamenew

Money, royalty battles, tax fights, and environmental concerns thicken the plot.
Arkansas Times  |  John C. Williams  |  03-27-2008  |  Business & Labor

Abortion-Cancer Link Disputednew

University of Arkansas oncologists says evidence is to the contrary.
Arkansas Times  |  Leslie Newell Peacock  |  03-13-2008  |  Science

Was It Rape?new

Accusations hound a former Arkansas attorney general.
Arkansas Times  |  Mara Leveritt  |  02-21-2008  |  Crime & Justice

They're Coming to Take Over Your Town Nextnew

Eureka Springs is the subject of a new DVD purporting to show “how a small group of homosexual activists took over the city council in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and began imposing their homosexual agenda on that community.”
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  02-08-2008  |  LGBT

When It Comes to the Economy, the People Get Itnew

Increased productivity and a robust GDP look magnificent from up there, but at the middle and the bottom it feels like a lot of pain. People sense the truth, that there are now two economies in the United States, one for the rich and one for everyone else.
Arkansas Times  |  Ernest Dumas  |  01-24-2008  |  Economy

The Time of The Immigrantnew

Perceptions of The Immigrant vary, to say the least. But all agree that The Immigrant is numerous and growing in number, and that in one way or another, he's changing the face of Arkansas.
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  01-24-2008  |  Immigration

A Break for the Crack Offender?new

Supreme Court decision's impact on Arkansas still unclear.
Arkansas Times  |  John Williams  |  12-27-2007  |  Drugs

When is it Legal to Shoot?new

The shooting death of 18-year-old Bryant Cross has raised questions about the right of property owners to use force against trespassers.
Arkansas Times  |  John Williams  |  11-09-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Little Rock Faces a Charter School Invasionnew

A record six charter schools want to open in the city, but failures around the state cast a shadow.
Arkansas Times  |  Jennifer Barnett Reed  |  10-26-2007  |  Education

It's Turning Out to Be a Big Year for the Mormonsnew

Coincidentally, Mitt Romney's presidential race is contemporaneous with the release of a movie dramatizing the darkest moment in Mormon history, the massacre of some 120 non-Mormons in a Utah meadow 150 years ago.
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  10-18-2007  |  Religion

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