State News
Saturday, April 18, 2026 · Clay County
Central Arkansas Housing Boom Fuels Suburb Growth
Developers are racing to build hundreds of new homes in Little Rock suburbs like Conway and Cabot, driven by out-of-state migration and military demand. Median prices hover at $220,000-$240,000, far below national averages, sparking a construction surge. Families flock here for affordability and space amid tight inventory.
UA Freezes In-State Tuition in Affordability Win for Arkansans
The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees has approved a tuition freeze for in-state students for the upcoming academic year, easing financial pressures amid rising costs. This move, aimed at bolstering access for Arkansas residents, maintains current rates at the flagship Fayetteville campus. Local families and students stand to save thousands as higher education affordability takes center stage.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Tyson Foods Expands Springdale Plant with $127M Cargill Acquisition
Tyson Foods has secured a major foothold in Northwest Arkansas by acquiring Cargill's former turkey processing plant in Springdale for $23 million, with plans to invest up to $127 million total to convert the facility for chicken processing. The deal, finalized in December 2025, represents a significant expansion of the meat processing giant's poultry operations in the state.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Arkansas Environmentalists Sue Over Arkansas River Toxins
A Little Rock-based environmental group has launched a federal lawsuit against major industrial polluters dumping contaminants into the Arkansas River, seeking immediate cleanup and tougher enforcement. The suit spotlights decades of violations threatening drinking water for thousands in central Arkansas. With water quality standards in peril, locals demand action before it's too late.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Arkansas High School Track State Meet Kicks Off at War Memorial
Hundreds of top high school athletes from across Arkansas are converging on Little Rock's War Memorial Stadium for the state track and field championships. Fierce competition in sprints, jumps and throws promises records and rivalries under the Central Arkansas sun. Local stars eye glory as classifications battle for supremacy.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Walmart Boosts Bentonville Distribution with Massive Expansion
Walmart is pouring investment into its Bentonville distribution hub, expanding logistics capacity to fuel Northwest Arkansas growth. The move promises hundreds of jobs and cements the retail giant's dominance in its Arkansas hometown. Local leaders hail it as a boon for the region's economy.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Arkansas readies Medicaid work rules for rural enrollees
Arkansas is rolling out new federal work requirements for its ARHOME Medicaid program, targeting 217,000 enrollees including many in rural areas. A soft launch begins July 1 with no penalties until 2027, but critics fear coverage losses in underserved Delta and Ozark counties. State leaders tout it as a path to self-sufficiency amid ongoing rural health gaps.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
OmaHogs Return! Arkansas Crushes Tennessee, Heads to Omaha
The Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team punched their ticket back to the College World Series with an 11-4 thrashing of Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional on June 8, 2025. Wehiwa Aloy and Ryder Helfrick's power bats propelled the No. 3 seed Hogs to their 12th Omaha trip. Fayetteville's Baum-Walker Stadium erupted as the OmaHogs reclaimed their postseason glory.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Little Rock Police Nab Suspect in 2023 Slaying of Marquis Harper
Little Rock police have arrested 21-year-old Makell Brown, charging him with capital murder in the 2023 fatal shooting of 21-year-old Marquis Harper. The breakthrough comes nearly three years after the brazen killing in the city's bustling heart. Brown's capture highlights ongoing efforts to combat gun violence in Arkansas' capital.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
