Latest Arkansas Headlines

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Arkansas Gov.’s Prison Overcrowding Plan Would Tap Insurance Department Fund

Feb 20 2015 // Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Feb. 18 proposed tapping more than $33 million in state reserve funds — including $31 million from the insurance department’s reserve fund — to ease a backlog of state inmates at...

Voter ID, Tort Reform Among Amendments Filed in Arkansas

Feb 17 2015 // Reinstating Arkansas’ voter ID law, imposing new restrictions on lawsuit damages and eliminating the lieutenant governor’s office are among the dozens of ideas lawmakers would like to put on the ballot in...

Arkansas Bill Would Jeopardize Local Gay Anti-Discrimination Laws

Feb 13 2015 // An Arkansas municipality’s effort to protect its gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender residents from discrimination would be nullified under a bill presented by the town’s state representative. The House...

Arkansas Senate Bill Would Allow Armed Teachers, School Staff

Feb 11 2015 // The Arkansas Senate passed legislation aimed at clearing the way for districts to use teachers, administrators and other staff as armed guards and eliminating the regulatory panel that had resisted similar efforts. By a...

Arkansas Senate Votes to Continue ‘Private Option’ for Healthcare Insurance

Jan 30 2015 // The Arkansas Senate voted to continue the state’s compromise Medicaid expansion another year and create a task force to look at alternatives for the hundreds of thousands of people receiving coverage through the...

Study Finds Workplace Trust a Predictor of Comp Outcomes in Arkansas

Jan 25 2015 // A new study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) identified new predictors of worker outcomes that can help public officials, payors, and health care providers in Arkansas improve the treatment and...

Exxon Mobil Seeks to Bar Release of Files in Arkansas Pipeline Case

Jan 2 2015 // Exxon Mobil said it shouldn’t have to release any further information on a proposed but abandoned pipeline intended to run alongside the Pegasus pipeline that ruptured in 2013 in central Arkansas. The company is...

‘Throwing Money’ at Data Breach Victims May Not Be Best Response

Dec 28 2014 // Offering customers discounts in future purchases and free credit monitoring —strategies used by Target after its large-scale data breach — may raise suspicions rather than satisfy customers’ sense of justice,...

Arkansas Governor-Elect Names Kerr as Next Insurance Commissioner

Dec 18 2014 // Arkansas Gov.-Elect Asa Hutchinson has announced that state Rep. Allen Kerr will be the new state insurance commissioner. Allen Kerr Kerr has been a Farmers Insurance agent for more than 30 years and along with his wife...

Former Agency Owner Standridge Sentenced to Prison in Arkansas

Dec 15 2014 // A Mount Ida, Ark., man has been sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering and wire fraud. Federal prosecutors say 58-year-old Steven Alan Standridge was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Hot...

Weather Service to Deem Tornado-Torn Arkansas County ‘Storm Ready’

Dec 12 2014 // The National Weather Service says it will recognize Faulkner County in Arkansas as a “StormReady” community next week. Forecasters said that with the deaths in last April’s tornado at Mayflower and...

Report: Arrests at Arkansas Schools on the Rise

Dec 11 2014 // A new report indicates that the number of school-based arrests in Arkansas has increased 13 percent since 2011. The report by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families looked at school-based arrests across the state in...

Arkansas Judge: No Class-Action in Whirlpool Lawsuit

Dec 9 2014 // A federal judge in Arkansas says he won’t certify a complaint against Whirlpool Corp. as a class-action lawsuit because he is not sure whether residents of a polluted Arkansas neighborhood or the company is the...

Former Agency Owner Standridge Sentenced in Arkansas

Dec 8 2014 // A Mount Ida, Ark., man has been sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering and wire fraud. Federal prosecutors say 58-year-old Steven Alan Standridge was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Hot...

Arkansas Community Still on Mend After Fatal Twister

Dec 3 2014 // Seven months after a deadly tornado struck Vilonia residents and business owners are still working to rebuild the central Arkansas community. Marty Knight heads the Rebuild Vilonia committee and says recovery has been...

Illinois Man Promises Neighbors Spot in Underground Tornado Shelter

Dec 1 2014 // The 1,200-pound steel cylinder in James Trudeau’s driveway certainly struck his Bourbonnais, Ill., neighborhood as odd, at least at first. Even Kankakee County’s planning department wasn’t sure what to...

NTSB Estimates Arkansas Train Collision Damage at $178.5K

Nov 7 2014 // The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on a train collision in northwest Arkansas that left dozens of people with minor injuries. The collision happened Oct. 16 when an Arkansas &...

Two Arkansas Firms Cited by OSHA; Fines Total More than $123K

Nov 6 2014 // Two Arkansas-based companies have been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for workplace safety violations. Combined penalties proposed by OSHA for the two firms...

Fire at Historic Arkansas Police Substation Thought to Be Suspicious

Nov 5 2014 // Sherwood, Ark., authorities are investigating a weekend fire at the historic Roundtop Filling Station, built in 1936 and known for its inverted-cone-shaped roof. Sherwood police spokesman Lt. Jamie Michaels told the...

Arkansas Hospital Survey: More Patients Have Insurance

Nov 4 2014 // A survey of Arkansas hospitals found the number of patients without insurance was down during the first half of 2014 and the state’s expansion of the Medicaid program under the “private option” is said to...