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Digging Deeper : Cool temperatures, clouds and showers hang around for a few more days, but changes are on the horizon
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Over the past week, there have been a few showers around the Mid-South, in which, a lot of cloud coverage has engulfed the region, too. The cloud coverage, few showers and cool temperatures that we have experienced lately is due to a stationary front that hasn’t moved a whole heck of a lot over the past week. This stationary front hasn’t even weakened all that much, and continues to dump some pretty heavy rain totals over parts of Texas and Louisiana. For the Mid-South, specifically, the stationary front did take a little bit of a jog to the south on Wednesday, which kept the shower activity slightly further south than I anticipate. Nonetheless, there have been a few showers around the Mid-South over the past few days, and until this stationary front completely clears out, the threat of showers will stay elevated.
Arkansas abortion measure's signatures from volunteers alone would fall short, filing shows
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The signatures collected by volunteers for an Arkansas abortion-rights measure would fall short of the number needed to qualify for the ballot if those are the only ones counted, according to an initial tally from election officials filed Thursday with the state Supreme Court.
Arkansas Secretary of State counts 87K+ signatures for proposed abortion amendment
The Arkansas Secretary of State’s office counted 87,675 signatures collected by unpaid volunteers in support of a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a limited right to abortion, according to a sworn affidavit filed Thursday with the Arkansas Supreme Court. The court had ordered the secretary of state to count the signatures after the ballot […]
Commission approves lithium-extraction application filed by Albemarle
EL DORADO -- The Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission approved an application filed by Albemarle Corp., a bromine-producer in Magnolia, which will allow it to begin testing lithium extraction processes at its facility without paying commercial production royalties.
Attorney General Tim Griffin calls Missouri court’s Title IX ruling ‘a victory for women and girls in Arkansas’
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin released a statement supporting a Missouri court ruling on halting the Biden administration’s Title IX changes.
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