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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is investigating the “Whites-only” group that is looking to expand in the Midwest.
The Arkansas Board of Corrections isn't disputing that it violated laws on public records and that it illegally hired a ...
A white supremacist group living on roughly 150 acres in Arkansas, where Jews and nonwhite people are excluded, could next ...
Sky News visits 40-member community that claims its classification as a Private Members Association allows it to circumvent ...
A federal judge on Wednesday refused to change his order declaring an Arkansas social media law unconstitutional, saying ...
Protect AR Rights and For AR Kids joined a federal lawsuit claiming new ballot rules make it harder for citizens to have a ...
Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson is representing an attorney and law firm being sued by Attorney General Tim Griffin's office in a ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is calling on local law enforcement to enforce the state's loitering statute, which prohibits loitering in a way that creates a traffic hazard or impediment, in ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is urging local law enforcement and city officials to begin enforcing a state law aimed at curbing loitering near busy intersections, calling it a growing ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin called on state law enforcement to carry out a statute prohibiting loitering in a way that impedes traffic, at a news conference held Thursday morning.
Tim Griffin, the attorney general of Arkansas, is seen in the Ohio Clock Corridor on June 27, 2017. Griffin recently formed a group to debate possible changes to the state's Freedom of Information ...
AR AG Tim Griffin explains why states should regulate AI, noting a 10-year moratorium was cut from the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” In 2025, AR has seen 35 fire deaths, up from 27 last year ...