Eight of the 1,500 defendants were Arkansans, including the man who became infamous for taking a photo with his feet propped up on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. Richard "Bigo" Barnett, 64 of Gravette, was sentenced to 54 months in prison after he was found guilty of obstructing Congress and impeding police on January 6, 2021.
A Hot Springs man is telling his story after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump for his alleged actions at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
In less than 24 hours of becoming president, Donald Trump has kept to his word and pardoned convicted Jan. 6, 2021, participants.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Monday ... for taking a photo with his feet propped up on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. Richard "Bigo" Barnett, 64 of Gravette, was sentenced to 54 months ...
A mother of three, a 15-year-old student and an as-yet unidentified man were all victims of fatal gunshot wounds in Little Rock this week.
Arkansas lawmakers are left with questions after meeting with Walmart directors about the expected DEI rollback.
Four years ago, members of Arkansas' congressional delegation decried the riot at the U.S. Capitol, during which supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the legislative building in hopes of overturning the 2020 presidential election results.
Trump pardoned all eight Arkansans among more than 1,500 of his supporters convicted for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the nation’s Capitol.
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Richard "Bigo" Barnett, one of the most prominent figures convicted for crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, has been released from prison after being pardoned by President Donald Trump during the first hours of his presidency.
A president’s inaugural address is typically a choreographed spectacle. A makeshift grandstand is erected next to the Capitol, hundreds of thousands of people line the National
In 2004, she was a founder of America Votes, and before joining Planned Parenthood, served as deputy chief of staff for House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. “It was my privilege to work directly with Cecile for many years and to I have a front-row seat ...
Four years from now, what might we be saying about what we just lived through? The possibilities seem endless.