With primary election day upon us once again in Pulaski County, the Arkansas Times’ election guru Bob Edwards and his budding ...
Former circuit judge Wendell Griffen came one step closer to becoming the first Black county judge in Pulaski County history when he soundly defeated Barry Hyde in the Democratic primary for the ...
Three candidates are competing to replace retiring Pulaski County Circuit Judge Cathleen "Cathi" Compton in next month's ...
PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. — This Black History Month, the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is making some history of its own. Toni Rose has been promoted to Chief Deputy of the Pulaski County ...
Ken Bridges is a writer, historian and native Texan. He holds a doctorate from the University of North Texas. Bridges can be ...
All politics is local, as the old saying goes. In Arkansas, all the really interesting politics right now is local. Tuesday’s primary and nonpartisan judicial elections aren’t lacking in interesting ...
New opportunities are taking flight for kids in Bryant this summer as a new program aims to introduce fifth graders to the ...
At 604 Locust Street in North Little Rock sits Shorter College, one of Arkansas’s Historically Black Colleges and ...
Democracy is alive and well in Arkansas' River Valley. If four elections in two months have left any eager voter in Franklin, ...
Wendell Griffen has claimed a decisive victory in the Pulaski County Judge Democratic primary, defeating incumbent Barry Hyde.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Stay up to date with all of our election coverage here. Four seats are up for grabs on the seven-person Pulaski County Special School District board, and three of them are contested ...