Since Aug. 24, over 2,060 Arkansas public school teachers and staff have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. At least 60 have been hospitalized, 14 have landed in an intensive care unit and seven have been placed on ventilators. Six have died.
October 30, 2020
by Benjamin Hardy
Evictions in Arkansas can snowball from criminal charges to arrests to jail time because of a 119-year-old law that mostly impacts female, Black and low-income renters. Even prosecutors have called it unconstitutional.
October 26, 2020
by Maya Miller, Ellis Simani and Benjamin Hardy
Fraud prevention efforts by the Division of Workforce Services have slowed the flow of aid to jobless Arkansans.
October 23, 2020
by Benjamin Hardy