Arkansas children are struggling to live happy, healthy lives, especially those in underrepresented communities, a new 50-state report shows.
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A highlight of Love More Records, its leadership, artists and plans. Artists include Baang, Pura Coco and CEO Raquel Thompson (DJ Raquel).
15 Northwest Arkansas-based small business owners began the EforAll Summer Accelerator Progam this past July.
Contributing writer Iaja Rogers caught up with NBA Warriors player Moses Moody who was back home on Friday, July 22, to give the NBA Championship Trophy a tour through the city.
Brandon is a homegrown Arkansan with a talent for capturing the beauty and wonder of nature. He invites you to “Take A Hike” through Mt. Nebo and Lake Dardanelle Park.
The Rock Street Market brought local artists and vendors to the Downtown Little Rock district and will work to activate the heartbeat of Little Rock for months to come.
Hiphop has always attracted innovators and trend-setters like Mary Rowe, a performer based in Little Rock. Afroshoujo is blending classical operatic training with rap and hiphop and DIY kawaii magic.
The Associated Press is reporting that states are slow to making Juneteenth a paid holiday. Arkansas is a part of this list.
Col. Leland Tony Shepherd will be promoted to the rank of Brigadier General and assume command of the Arkansas Army National Guard.
If you have ever driven through Union County, Arkansas in the small city of El Dorado, you may see a small brick building on Grove Street that appears to be vacant but inside is a treasure of history and some of the most fascinating stories never told.
All around Arkansas, communities are celebrating the 4th of July with plenty of food, live music and beautiful fireworks displays.
Welcome to the Juke Joint: Tickets for Blues Legend, Hall of Famer and Two-Time GRAMMY Award winner, Bobby Rush is an up close experience. Learn more about the Juke Joint Project.
Antoinette Grajeda bids farewell on her last day as Arkansas Soul’s inaugural Editor-in-Chief.
The Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas will award 30 scholarships to Latino students during its 24th annual Cinco de Mayo Festival May 7.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock basketball player Salimatou Kourouma is using GoFundMe to raise money to rebuild her parents’ home in Mali.
Dr. José Romero is resigning as Arkansas’s Secretary of Health effective May 6 to take a job with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Arkansas Homeowner Assistance Fund is offering $54 million in federal funding to support homeowners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
An annual matchmaking event will give businesses owned by minorities and women the opportunity to discuss contracts with public and private sector vendors.
Seven of Arts is hosting a poetry slam from 6 to 8 p.m. April 27 at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock.
Cherokee Nation signed an agreement with the National Park Service to allow its citizens to gather plants within the Buffalo National River Park for traditional use.
The new Arkansas Black Music Expo will celebrate African American music with local and regional performers from a variety of genres.
Conexión de Negocios Latinos, a nonprofit supporting Spanish-speaking entrepreneurs, has opened its first office space in Springdale.
A Mosaic Templars Cultural Center exhibit celebrates 50 years of hip-hop and its far-reaching impact on African American culture.