On Nov. 27, 1900, construction officially began on the Arkansas State Capitol, a project that would take nearly 15 years to complete, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
During a visit, travelers can peruse exhibits that detail the capitol's lengthy building process, Arkansas' history in the civil rights movement and the state's role in wartime efforts.
In a significant address on Monday morning, Arkansas Secretary of State Cole Jester revealed a detailed and potentially ...
The public will soon be able to pay respects to Governor Jim Guy Tucker, on the second floor rotunda of the Arkansas State ...
The $3.8 million underground secured walkway between the state Capitol building and the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of it will be open to the public starting Monday afternoon with ...
A group of protestors gathered at the Arkansas State Capitol in solidarity with country-wide protests that oppose the Trump ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas's top student researchers gathered at the state capitol, transforming the rotunda into a hub of scientific discovery. Students from 13 institutions of higher ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As the Arkansas Legislative Session is underway, lawmakers in the state continue to swiftly advance bills that address key issues. This week, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ...