An Arkansas Supreme Court ruling Thursday paves the way for state highway builders to use $350 million in voter-approved tax revenue on expanding Interstate 30 in downtown Little Rock as part of the $1 billion 30 Crossing project.
The Arkansas Problem Gambling Council will start work as the Arkansas Racing Commission s provider of educational and treatment services for Arkansans with gambling disorders next week, nearly four years after voters approved a constitutional amendment requiring the commission to provide at least $200,000 a year for gambling disorder and treatment programs.
Residents of District 10 in Pulaski County have been left without quorum court representation, county officials say, after a legal ruling that said Justice of the Peace Kristina Gulley is not eligible to serve but stopped short of removing her from office.
The attorney for a group of downtown Little Rock residents and neighborhood associations that prevailed in a lawsuit barring the Arkansas Department of Transportation from spending state sales tax money on the $1 billion 30 Crossing project has refined his estimate of what the agency owes him for legal fees.