Twenty states, from Texas to Delaware, were on alert Friday for snow and ice as the storm continued to move across the South.
Multiple states have closed state offices and grocery store shelves are empty as a winter storm throttles the South.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S. The storm started dumping a mix of sleet and heavy snow Thursday in north Texas and Oklahoma,
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Governor Sarah Sanders has proclaimed Thursday, Jan. 9 as President Jimmy Carter Day in Arkansas. WHEREAS: James “Jimmy” Earl Carter Jr., the 39th President of the United States, was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia to Earl and Lillian Carter;
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders proclaimed Thursday, Jan. 9, as President Jimmy Carter Day in Arkansas to honor his life and service.
Some southern states are bracing for their biggest winter storm in several years as snow falls from the Rockies to the East Coast. On Thursday, the weather starts to deteriorate in northern and western Texas,
The 95th General Assembly of the Arkansas Legislature opened this week and began doing its business of the people.
The Legislature was in session and the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce was preparing to lobby. This postcard from the chamber was seeking people to attend a reception and "smoker" for the then all-male,
According to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch, the statewide gas price average in The Natural State is $2.72 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel.
A Georgia man suffering a mental health crisis wandered into a Sealy Mattress facility, and his body was found locked inside the back of a truck there about a week later, his family
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Very cold arctic air will begin filtering into Arkansas beginning late in the day Saturday, with the coldest impacts expected Sunday through Tuesday. Due to the nature and duration of the extreme cold, a Weather Impact Alert is in effect Sunday through Tuesday.
In the 1960 presidential election, little focus was given to unrest in the South. So Atlanta activist Lonnie C. King came up with a plan, turning to his childhood friend MLK Jr. for support.