Arkansas joined 19 other states in an amicus brief on Friday in the appeal of the United States of America versus Donald ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin filed a plea Thursday calling on state regulators to either toss out the $87.7 million rate ...
"One pill laced with fentanyl can kill you, and it is an imminent threat to not only students but communities all over the ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin partnering with the University of Arkansas to provide preventative resources for the ongoing ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin on Thursday, October 31, 2024 announced a $1 million grant to establish new research and ...
Summit Utilities Inc. moved closer to implementing an $87.7 million rate increase next month after the Arkansas Public ...
A former councilman in Izard County has been convicted in a case stemming from the misuse of a city credit card.
Anyone with questions or concerns about possible election law violations can call the hotline at 833-995-8683. To report a ...
Concerns about political integrity exist across the spectrum, but as early voting begins, local and state officials are ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced Thursday (Oct. 31) a $1 million grant to establish a cybersecurity research and education center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
The University of Arkansas will install a Med Kwik vending machine as part of the “One Pill Can Kill” initiative, a collaboration with Attorney General Tim Griffin aimed at raising ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin today at the University of Arkansas issued the following statement announcing “One Pill Can Kill ...