The Office for Education Policy at the University of Arkansas has released the first of its kind report that analyzes the graduation rates of high schools across Arkansas.
Ozarks At Large

The Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks has received a $33,000 grant to help begin the process of implementing Safe Routes to School throughout northwest Arkansas. And, traditional marriage advocates gathered in Little Rock yesterday to voice their opposition to recent rulings in favor of same-sex marriage in Arkansas.


A Wrecking Ball this month celebrates new beginnings in downtown Springdale.



This week's primary election left some alleging that enforcement of the state's voter ID law was a complicated effort, and with many party candidates for the state legislature now chosen, some experts wonder what will become of the state's private option during next year's regular session of the General Assembly.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, June 9, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, we learn the differences between various types of Arkansas charter schools. Plus, a UA researcher receives a grant to study the genetic composition of diatoms.
Ozarks at Large's history expert Dr. Bill Smith explains historical as well as current relevance of Tripoli.
An honors recital at the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall today and Little Big Town performs tomorrow at Walton Arts Center.
"Mozart's Symphony KV 200 as performed by The Amsterdam Guitar Trio
Fayetteville Underground celebrates its third birthday this year. The artists' cooperative reveals future plans.
House Republicans block a bill to fund the state insurance department. The government agency is trying to put into effect parts of healthcare overhaul.
"Fool on the Hill" by Rita Lee
Dan Craft from Northwest Arkansas newspapers directs attention to legislations that Arkansans didn't hear about.