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Arkansas lost many well-known figures in 2025, including former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, FedEx founder Fred Smith and Razorbacks basketball star Oliver Miller.
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Approval of a $360 million tax plan to address mandated Fort Smith sewer system repairs, a record-setting University of ...
For years, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s name has become a shorthand for controversy in her home state and in the nation’s capital. Recently, the outspoken Colorado Republican has drawn rare praise from ...
The order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is a win for Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, who has vigorously opposed President Trump’s moves to control California’s National Guard since he ...
Ryan E. Gatti Picture Shreveport–Bossier in the early 2030s. Not the version defined by decline, stagnation, or the memory of ...
Christina Long is the editor of Hawgs Illustrated magazine. She has previously covered Arkansas athletics for the Southwest Times Record and Clemson athletics for the Greenville (S.C.) News. Long is a ...
David Johnson joins the Arkansas staff from Florida State, where he coached the Seminoles running backs and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator since 2020. Throughout his career, he has ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Three more assistant coaches have been named to Head Coach Ryan Silverfield’s first Arkansas staff with Eddie Hicks named the cornerbacks coach, Marion Hobby the defensive line ...
Rogers, Arkansas, pairs turn-of-the-century architecture with direct access to the Razorback Greenway, Hobbs State Park, and ...