According to newly filed court documents that detail the circumstances of the boy’s death and the discovery of his body, the Arkansas boy whose body was discovered buried under the floorboards of his home last week died three months ago after his
This week sees the start of the first trial in the country regarding a state’s ban on gender-confirming medical care for children in Arkansas. This is the latest battle over limitations on transgender youth championed by Republican leaders and roundly denounced by
According to an arrest document, Shannon Cox, 48, used a saw to chop off his leg while his child was there. According to court documents released this week, an Arkansas man severed his right leg with a saw in front of his
State police and federal officers released investigations into using force against a man by Arkansas law enforcement officials that was captured on viral video, officers said on Monday. The video was recorded on Sunday outside a convenience store in Mulberry as three
What was Arkansas’s slavery during the Civil War? The answer to this question is the subject of a new exhibition at the Templar Mosaic Cultural Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. I called “free! African Americans from Arkansas and Civil War: 1861-1866, today,
How was slavery in Arkansas during the Civil War? The answer to this question is the theme of reopening the exhibition at the Little Rock Themed Cultural Mosaic Center in Arkansas. Entitled “Free! Oh Free!”, Of African descent from Arkansas and the