The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host its annual Research and Creative Works Expo from noon to 4 p.m. Friday, April 17, across two campus locations: the Creative and Scholarly Showcase ...
Want an Arkansas government record or access to a public meeting? There’s a law for that. The 59-year-old Arkansas Freedom of Information Act protects Arkansas citizens’ access to a wide array of ...
FCBOR Board President Spencer Hawks was the Master of Ceremonies for this year’s Awards of Achievement celebration in Conway.
A $1.2 million gift to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock will bring new life to the university’s planetarium, restoring a longtime campus landmark and expanding access to immersive science ...
In an apparent contradiction of common headlines about political division, a new national Vanderbilt Unity Poll finds that Americans across party lines are strikingly united in their anxieties about ...
For 25 years, the Jodie Mahony Center for Gifted Education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has helped shape the future of Arkansas classrooms — supporting educators and opening doors for ...
Tom M. Ferstl has spent more than six decades shaping the real estate valuation profession in Arkansas. Born April 19, 1939, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, he built his career on education, integrity, and ...
The market reaction to the Iran war so far has been swift. Brent crude oil, considered the global standard, topped $80 a barrel early Monday, up from the low 70s last week. Some analysts saw prices ...
The Daily Record was proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Greater Central Board of Realtors Excellence Awards on February 21 at The Venue at Westwind in Maumelle. Pictured here is the recipient of the ...
Republicans, Democrats and the White House are methodically, calmly inching toward a common goal: agreeing on a thick package of laws that would do something quickly about slowing housing costs and ...
Flashback 45 years ago, to 1981. Sandra Day O’Connor became the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, Nancy Reagan was First Lady, and Dolly Parton topped Billboard charts with “9 to 5”.
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