Large poultry processors like Tyson have come under public fire for failing to protect their workers from COVID-19. But smaller poultry companies have had the same problems — and much less scrutiny.
November 30, 2020
by Olivia Paschal and Rachell Sanchez-Smith
“We cannot possibly continue at the current rates of exponential growth in the community,” the doctor said. “It’s not sustainable. I believe we’re looking at 10 days of wiggle room before there is nowhere to go and we’re looking at those sorts of crazy scenarios where there’s patients lined up in the hallway.”
November 25, 2020
by David Ramsey
Spreading the word to stop the spread is the key to containing the coronavirus. But as long as the caseload keeps rising, contact tracers and case investigators can only do so much.
November 9, 2020
by Leslie Peacock
Through the end of year, donations to ANNN will be matched dollar for dollar.
November 6, 2020
by Lindsey Millar
More than 87,000 Arkansans with felony convictions are barred from registering to vote, according to a recent report from The Sentencing Project. Most of those people are not currently incarcerated.
November 2, 2020
by Griffin Coop