Arkansas
Money Men Say It's Time To Pay Piper
Local observers predict financial pain in the short term but a rebound of the U.S. economy in the long term. More »
After Hardin, State Pay Lists Improved
The financial revelations that led to Lu Hardin's resignation as president of the University of Central Arkansas also gave Arkansans a much better idea of what they are paying state employees. More »
Condo Conundrum Goes to County Courthouse
Condo developer and construction company appear likely to square off in court over about $350,000. More »
Another NWA Builder Goes Bankrupt
Terry Hobbs and his wife, Angel, have filed for bankruptcy protection. More »
Alltel Sues Former Dealer
Alltel Corp. is suing one of its former independent cell phone dealers for $600,000. More »
Former Centennial Bank Officer Sues
A former senior vice president at Centennial Bank in Little Rock said she was fired from her $80,000-a-year job because she was 53 and a woman. More »
Commerce Department Reveals 2Q GDP, Revised 2006 GDP
The year-over-year growth of the GDP for Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway combined trumps the national average after the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released revised 2006 figures Thursday. More »
August Durable Goods Report Shows 4.5 Percent Drop, Weak Demand
New orders for durable goods fell 4.5 percent in August to $208.5 billion, which reflects the largest percent decrease since January, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday. More »
Head of AT&T To Be Featured at Chamber's Fortune 500 Luncheon Series
Randall L. Stephenson, chairman of the board, CEO and president of AT&T Inc., will be the featured guest at the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce's Fortune 500 Luncheon Series on Wednesday, Oct. 1. More »
