August 8, 2016 Group sets plans for Ten Commandments near Arkansas Capitol A granite monument of the Ten Commandments planned near Arkansas' Capitol will weigh 6,000 pounds and stand more than 6 feet tall, the group lined up to install the display said in an application filed Monday.
August 8, 2016 Former prison chaplain sentenced in sexual assault case A former Arkansas women's prison chaplain accused of coercing inmates into sex acts has been sentenced to five years in prison.
August 8, 2016 Group sets plans for Ten Commandments near Arkansas Capitol A group planning to place a Ten Commandments display near the Arkansas state Capitol says the granite monument will weigh 6,000 pounds and stand more than 6 feet tall.
August 4, 2016 Arkansas doctor's license is restored amid rape allegations An Arkansas doctor facing rape and sexual assault charges had his medical license reinstated Thursday.
July 29, 2016 Arkansas man completes 3,100 mile walk across the US An Arkansas man has completed a 148-day, 3,100 mile walk across the United States.
July 25, 2016 APNewsBreak: Arkansas execution drug made by Pfizer company An execution drug obtained by the Arkansas prison system earlier this month appears to have been made by a subsidiary of Pfizer, even though Pfizer has said it doesn't want its drugs to be used in executions.
July 22, 2016 Black man sues white Arkansas officer who used stun gun A black man who was incapacitated with a stun gun is suing the white Arkansas police officer who arrested him.
July 20, 2016 Skeletal remains found in Arkansas home, woman arrested Police in northeast Arkansas say skeletal remains have been found inside a home and the woman living there has been arrested.
July 19, 2016 A glance of police ambush killings in US and its territories Authorities said Monday that police officers were clearly targeted and ambushed in this weekend's shooting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which killed three officers and wounded three others.
July 12, 2016 Arkansas says it has new supply of execution drug Arkansas says it has a new supply of a drug used for lethal injections that had expired last month, potentially clearing the way for the state to resume executions after a decade-long hiatus.