Suzi Parker
Suzi Parker has covered politics and culture for decades. She's also an author, six-generation Arkansan and a pet rescurer, feeding stray cats and dogs on her Southern adventures. She doesn't give up until she discovers the truth.
Arkansas State Police: Weekly Crime Wrap-Up
From Marianna to Bull Shoals
What Happens In South Arkansas
Shouldn't always stay in South Arkansas. That's why we are here. Plus: Grant County Museum, Jefferson County Judge Gerald Robinson and more!
Grant County: Omari Artyce Coats Gets Probation
Grant County Circuit Court reaches plea agreement in case with previous allegation of rape
Foreign Seafood: Is Donald Trump Reading The Reckoning?
Trump signs Executive Order to bring back American Seafood Competitiveness
Brandon Douglas: Pine Bluff Country Club's New Chef
Douglas' culinary vision mixes past with present
Arkansas Inmates: Then Tied To Towers, Now Receiving Online Gifts
People can send inmates cheeseburgers, pizza, sleep masks, adult coloring books and more.
Southern Girl's Ode To Blondie's Debbie Harry
The passing of Blondie drummer Clem Burke conjures wistful Gen X memories
The Ongoing Battle To Stop CSAM
While law enforcement arrests more and more people in possession of CSAM, why not stop the people creating it?
Mona Gregory: A Mom's Loss
Mona Gregory's daughter was murdered in 2020. She is on a mission to tell Crissy's story and help victims who lost loved ones to murder.
Saline County: First Case of Measles in Arkansas
As of April 10, 2025, this is the only measles case in Arkansas since 2018. Arkansas Department of Health gives locations of patients in case you have been to any of them recently.
Will Audios Become the Norm in Locker Rooms?
HB1866 is headed to Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' desk. Will she sign it?
Family Rescued in Arkansas From Rising Flood Waters
Chris and Brit Connelly of Ico faced dangerous flooding during recent storms
Everyday Americans Support President Trump’s Trade Action
A White House Press Release
Riding Out A Storm In Rural Arkansas
No tornado sirens. No cell phone signal. No infrastructure. No one coming to help.