Little Rock Police Department / YouTube screen shot Arkansas Cops Post $20,000 Reward as Hunt for Serial Killer Begins According to Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey, only one of four victims survived attacks between August 2020 and April 2021. By Jack Cowhick May 1, 2021
Jack Vartoogian / Getty Images Country Legend Johnny Cash Honored with Official Holiday in His Home State Country music star Johnny Cash is getting his own holiday in his home state of Arkansas. By The Associated Press April 21, 2021
Trevor Bexon / Shutterstock Arkansas Could Soon Become the Next State to Crack Down on Potential Voter Fraud Arkansas lawmakers passed a series of election security measures, sending them to Gov. Asa Hutchinson's desk. By Andrew Trunsky April 15, 2021
Robert R. McElroy / Getty Images Star Parker: Reagan Would Know Government's Job Is to Conserve Traditional Values - And That Means Stopping the Trans Agenda 'In the face of Reagan's single-minded and uncompromising stance regarding our core values, the Soviet Union collapsed.' By Star Parker April 13, 2021
Brian Chilson / AP Second GOP Gov Pulls Noem-Style Veto, Opens Kids Up to 'Irreversible' Damage Until Republican-Dominated Statehouse Intervenes with a Brutal Reminder The Republican governor of Arkansas vetoed a bill to protect kids from junk transgender medicine and was overridden. By Kipp Jones April 7, 2021
Andrew Demillo / AP Arkansas Senate Passes Emergency Clause to Immediately and Permanently End Mask Mandates Arkansas senators voted to approve a bill that would prevent the governor from ever imposing another statewide mask mandate. By Samantha Chang April 5, 2021
@SDECoxHealth / Twitter screen shot Excellent News: COVID Intensive Care Units Shutting Down All Across the Country 'I think "cautiously optimistic" is the perfect way to describe it,' one nurse who worked in a COVID intensive care unit said. By C. Douglas Golden March 29, 2021
dlewis33 / Getty Images GOP Governor Signs Bill Allowing Doctors to Refuse Treatment Due to Moral Objection Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a bill allowing doctors to refuse to treat someone because of religious or moral objections. By The Associated Press March 26, 2021
Tom Werner / Getty Images Another GOP Governor Signs Bill Barring Males from Competing Against Female Athletes Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a law banning males from competing in girls' and women's school sports. By The Associated Press March 25, 2021
@SarahHuckabee / Twitter Trump Makes Surprise Appearance at Campaign Event Former President Trump is showing his support for former press secretary Sarah Sanders as she campaigns to become the governor of Arkansas. By Jack Davis March 15, 2021