On today's show, we see how an advocacy group for mental illness is faring after four years. Plus, a conversation with an actor from The Book of Mormon who has ties to the River Valley.
UAMS' Institute for Community Health Innovation has enrolled 25 doula trainees representing 14 Arkansas counties, expanding access to birth support in rural communities.
Boyd Evert of Harvest Revenue Group says Friday's Supreme Court tariff ruling could benefit consumers, but prolonged uncertainty may keep businesses from passing along savings.
Historian Janet Allured discusses the life of Theressa Hoover, a Fayetteville native who led United Methodist Women for over 20 years and broke barriers for Black women in faith.