A federal judge has denied an effort to temporarily block enforcement of a constitutional amendment Arkansas voters approved that revokes the state's license for a planned casino.
A U.S. judge ruled that the requested temporary restraining order against Arkansas' Issue 2 would be "reluctantly denied" and another hearing would take place.
Wednesday marks what should be the final day of active fire suppression efforts on the 138-acre Ganter Fire on Neversink ...
Democrat Dave Min won election to a U.S. House seat representing California on Wednesday, holding a competitive district for House Democrats. Democratic ...
While the temporary order will not go into place, parties that remain in the dispute for injunctive relief to Cherokee Nation ...
The Cherokee Nation’s effort to build a casino in Russellville, in Pope County, Arkansas, received a blow by voters who approved Issue 2, an amendment to revoke ...
Talking Leaves, the contractor for Job Corps in Tahlequah, trains students in the trades, medical support fields and ...
A federal judge on Tuesday denied a temporary delay in the implementation of an anti-casino constitutional amendment that ...
The Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation spoke to the Nowata Chamber of Commerce during their November meeting. Hoskin also ...
On Native Land” opened at the City Hall Link Gallery Exhibit in celebration of Native American Heritage Month and will be on ...
A federal U.S. District Court judge heard arguments on Tuesday, Nov. 12 concerning Issue 2 should be put on hold.
An accomplished soccer and basketball player at Fort Gibson High School, Kenzie Snell took a detour before playing soccer in ...