Unrelenting tornadoes have swept through parts of the South and Midwest killing at least 11 people, collapsing the roof of a packed theater during a heavy metal concert in Illinois, and leaving small towns and big cities throughout the region (...)
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday denied petitions to halt the execution of an Arkansas murderer, allowing the state to proceed with its first execution in 12 years after Arkansas's top court approved the use of a drug in its lethal injection (...)
AlQa'dah 25, 1436, September 09, 2015, SPA -- Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson says the state will resume executions after a 10-year gap starting next month with a double execution, according to AP.
The Republican announced execution dates on Wednesday (...)
Arkansas says it's bought drugs needed to resume lethal injections in the near future.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Thursday he expects to be asked soon to schedule the state's first execution in 10 years.
The Arkansas Department of Correction said it (...)
AlQa'dah 4, 1432, Oct 2, 2011, SPA -- Bill Clinton celebrated the 20th anniversary of the start of his presidential campaign by offering a vigorous defense of President Barack Obama against what he called the same anti-government stances he faced (...)
A tornado fueled by an unusually warm winter air sliced through parts of northwestern Arkansas early on New Year's Eve, killing three people, injuring several others and knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses.
The dead were killed (...)
A building materials company and its owner have appealed a $12.6 million verdict against them, alleging that a juror posted messages on Twitter.com during the trial that show he's biased against them.
The motion seeking a new trial was filed (...)
A tornado was reported in
central Arkansas on Tuesday, a day after a freak cluster of
January twisters sprung up in the unseasonably warm Midwest
and demolished houses, knocked a railroad locomotive off
its tracks and briefly shuttered a (...)