Senator Pryor Kills A Kidd’s Dream
On February 10, 2009, new federal regulations governing lead exposure in children’s products were scheduled to go into effect. One
Read moreOn February 10, 2009, new federal regulations governing lead exposure in children’s products were scheduled to go into effect. One
Read moreLess than a week after Nic Horton left the Arkansas Project, he’s back on our site! Well, sort of. Horton
Read more“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” This line from The Simpsons could have been the catchphrase of Senator Mark
Read moreSenator Mark Pryor probably thinks I’m a bad parent. I just spent ten days exposing my children to products that
Read moreEarlier this week, I interviewed state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson about the Gyronne Buckley case. It was one of the most
Read moreLast week, I began investigating whether Arkansas was moving towards a state-run Obamacare exchange. My initial interest in this story
Read moreAttorney General Dustin McDaniel isn’t the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of physical fitness, but maybe
Read moreImagine if you were the victim of a crooked cop who withheld evidence in your criminal trial, and imagine that — because of this — you were put in prison for more than a decade.
Read moreWe had a lot of interesting stories from our great writers this past month. We thought you might be interested
Read moreNew Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations could bring massive job losses to Arkansas, according to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
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