Arkansas AG sues Temu over alleged ‘deceptive tactics’ harming consumers: 'Data theft business'
The State of Arkansas is taking legal action against the Chinese fast fashion retailer Temu over alleged "deceptive tactics" involving "data theft."
Tyson Foods CFO arrested, receives suspension from company
Tyson Foods chief financial officer John R. Tyson was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while intoxicated and two other charges in Arkansas on Thursday morning, Washington County Detention Center records showed.
The history of Walmart: How one man built a retail empire
First opened in 1962 by Sam Walton, Walmart quickly exploded into a retail empire turning over hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue. Here is a look at how he built it.
Chicken titan tied to Arkansas John Calipari hire
John Calipari is expected to leave the Kentucky Wildcats for the Arkansas Razorbacks in part due to his ties to a food processing titan who is a major donor to Arkansas.
Family Dollar pleads guilty to holding consumer products in 'rodent-infested warehouse'
According to the lawsuit filed back in 2022, state and federal inspections show Family Dollar had known of the rodent infestation at its facility since at least January 2020.
GOP candidate's campaign on death watch after missing second debate
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson's campaign is on the rocks after he failed to qualify for the second Republican debate and continues floundering in national polls.
Ultra Right 'woke free' beer is hitting the shelves in thousands of stores, restaurants across southern states
Ultra Right Beer is hitting the shelves with statewide distribution deals, just months after CEO Seth Weathers launched the ale in response to the Bud Light backlash.
Millions of Americans continue to struggle to pay costly AC bills despite billions in federal aid
As heat waves continue to bring scorching temperatures, 30 million Americans are struggling to pay their AC bills. Only 3% of those struggling are receiving assistance.
Walmart is giving away $98 memberships to new moms, 'making life easier'
The retail giant is partnering with celebrity moms to share parenting hacks and a one-year Walmart+ membership with new moms for free in May to celebrate Mother's Day.
Bill Clinton's childhood home in Arkansas hits the market
The home in Arkansas that President Bill Clinton lived during his teenage years is up for sale for $345,000, for the first time ever on the public market.
West Memphis Chick-fil-A employees fired after video shows one spitting in food
Two Chick-fil-A employees at the location in West Memphis, Arkansas have been fired after a viral video on social media showed one spitting in chicken batter while the other recorded.
Arkansas attorney general files lawsuit against Family Dollar after rodent infestation detected at facility
The Arkansas attorney general filed a lawsuit against Family Dollar after the "presence of rodents and rodent activity" were detected at a distribution facility in Arkansas.
Governor on GOP-backed Border Strike Force calls out Biden’s ‘inconsistency’ on immigration, COVID
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson rips Biden's hypocrisy, arguing the president should reinstate both Title 42 and travel mask mandates if he believes a public health emergency "continues to exist."
Dollar Tree discloses federal grand jury subpoena over pest issue
Rodent activity and Salmonella contamination at a Family Dollar distribution center in Arkansas recently led to a recall of drugs, cosmetics, human and animal foods from 404 stores in six U.S. states
Sen. Boozman asks Biden admin to 'ensure food security' amid supply chain disruptions
Sen. Boozman asks U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to delay the Conservation Reserve Program sign-up deadline for farmers, in an effort to "ensure food security" following invasion of Ukraine
State nonprofit offers tech workers thousands in bitcoin to relocate
A nonprofit organization in Arkansas is offering potential employees $10,000 in bitcoin to relocate to the area.
Restaurant disputes customer's and fired server's story after receiving $4,400 tip
An Arkansas restaurant says waitress who received $4,400 tip was not fired over the generous gratuity.
Little Rock, Arkansas real estate: What you can get for $1.2 million
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Arkansas restaurant 'desperate' for workers pays students to do homework
A restaurant group in Arkansas is paying students to do their homework during shifts as it struggles to find staff.
Arkansas Small Business Owners Uncertain About Midterm Elections
In the Natural State, small business owners are taking a “wait and see” approach to the candidates for both the gubernatorial and Senate races.