Just as students prepare to arrive at Arkansas State University for the start of the fall semester, the Office of Emergency Management is announcing its redesignation as a StormReady campus community.
The exhibitions “Echoes of Silent Migration” and “Taking Up Space” will open to the public with a 5–7 p.m. opening reception on Thursday at Bradbury Art Museum.
Jonesboro sanitation routes will be on adjusted schedules during Labor Day week.
JRN has partnered with area animal shelters to present “Pets of the Week.” We will feature a handful of animals each week.
Little Rock Public Radio, in collaboration with Arkansas NPR affiliate stations KUAF and KASU, will host the third annual NPR Tiny Desk Contest: Arkansas Showcase, in which a Jonesboro artist will be featured.
A man wanted in another state is now facing a first-degree battery charge in Jonesboro after police said he ran over another man with a vehicle, nearly severing the victim’s foot.
Circuit Judge Charles “Skip” Mooney, Jr. announced Monday he will seek a second term as Circuit Judge, Division 5, for the Second Judicial Circuit.
A-State is launching a new leadership and entrepreneurship course this semester, bringing top business leaders and changemakers from across Arkansas to campus for conversations on launching, leading and scaling successful ventures.
Hytrol’s president, David Peacock, was named a finalist in the Large Private Company category for the 2025 Arkansas Executive of the Year Awards presented by Arkansas Business.
With the start of the school year well underway, the Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Office wants to remind motorists to be more aware of pedestrians and bicyclists on roadways across Arkansas.