Nearly 45 people in need of help were identified in Fort Smith as part of a one-day effort in January to fight human ...
In September 2024, 17 states including Arkansas joined a complaint against the United States Department of Health and Human ...
A bill that would have repealed a state law mandating the fluoridation of drinking water in Arkansas failed to pass in a ...
The bill would require Disability Rights Arkansas, a private non-profit with federal oversight, to report to the state ...
The Arkansas State Police (ASP) have been assisting victims of human trafficking in the Fort Smith area.In January, ASP ...
A proposed state Senate bill would change the name of the Arkansas Department of Transformation and Shared Services, and compel creation of the “Safe Arkansas App.” It would also hone policy on how ...
The Board of Corrections also approved a lease for a ‘Women’s health unit' and expressed concerns about a delay regarding a ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, along with 16 other states, are suing Health and Human Services (HHS) over ...
ASP said the operation focused on providing victims with essential services such as food, lodging, medical assistance, ...
After joining sixteen other states in a lawsuit related to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is clarifying the state’s stance on the issue.
That discretion does not, however, give states leeway to change the underlying federal standards, including the imposition of ...