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Democrats won a cliffhanger race in Montana that brought them to the brink of control of the Senate, after Americans the Republican majority in the House.
Lawmakers to mull latest problems at Alexander youth center By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The firing of the private company contracted to run the Arkansas' largest youth lockup is the latest in a long saga of the state underperforming for troubled youngsters, a state lawmaker said Tuesday.
Candidates make one last push for votes By Rob Moritz PINE BLUFF - Democrat Mike Beebe and Republican Asa Hutchinson each made a final pitch to rouse supporters in the governor's race Monday at get-out-the-vote rallies statewide - both stopped in this southeastern Arkansas city - on election eve.
Internet campaigning may change face of politics, some experts say By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - For independent gubernatorial candidate Rod Bryan, the Internet isn't just another tool to reach potential voters.
Long, expensive races nearing finish By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - One of the longest election seasons in recent memory, and certainly the most expensive governor's race in Arkansas history, comes to a close this week with Arkansans selecting a new slate of top statewide officials.
State to terminate juvenile services contract By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services on Friday announced plans to terminate its contract with the company that operates the 143-bed Alexander Youth Services Center in Saline County.
Ark. Supreme Court hears payday-lending arguments By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - An attorney for a group of consumers asked the Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday to declare the state's Check Cashers Act unconstitutional because it allows payday lenders to charge triple-digit interest rates on loans.
Down to the wire in governor's race, big names helping out Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The Democratic and Republican candidates for governor will get a little help from their big-name friends in the final weekend of the general election campaign.