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Portable toilets, aka porta-potties, are in high demand to rent before the eclipse takes place on the afternoon of Monday, April 8.
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Democratic candidate Henry Whitehorn got 53 percent of the vote in Saturday's election in the race for Caddo Parish sheriff.
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These state developments are unfolding while federal authorities draft regulations that increase fuel economy requirements and force cars and trucks to move to hybrid gas-electric power.
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While many of us have heard reactions to the 11 bills to come out of the session and signed into law last week by the governor, we have not heard as much from some of those most impacted - criminal defense attorneys.
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The monument designer disagreed with members of Arkansas' Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission who felt a "living wall" of plants would be too expensive to build and maintain.
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The lone obstacle to conservative priorities, the veto pen of now former Governor John Bel Edwards, is now history.
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Factors which landed Tyler the top spot include low unemployment, access to healthcare, and the lowest risk of damage from severe weather.
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A bill requiring convicted sex offenders to have a vasectomy has been filed for the regular session.
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The executive order will create a pilot program targeting five counties with the lowest rates of maternal care in Arkansas.
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The move is backed by Louisiana Education Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley and Governor Jeff Landry.
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Louisiana joins Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma which also have permitless conceal carry.
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Millions of pairs of eclipse glasses have already gone to Arkansas school districts and libraries so people can safely enjoy the event on April 8 without hurting their eyes.