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KARK Little Rock on MSNLittle Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. says crime is down in capital cityLittle Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. said Wednesday that crime in the capital city has dropped in the first half of the year.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — As temperatures continue to rise, the City of Little Rock is opening cooling centers for residents seeking relief from the heat this summer.
Delphone Hubbard, longtime Little Rock fire chief, was recently selected by Mayor Frank Scott, Jr., to be the new city manager.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — In a surprise move Tuesday night, members of the the Little Rock City Board of Directors voted to approve the hiring of Delphone Hubbard as the city's permanent city manager.
The Little Rock Board of Directors voted to confirm Delphone Hubbard, the city's fire chief and currently the acting city manager, to the position permanently following an executive session on ...
Members of the Little Rock Board of Directors were "blindsided" on Tuesday by Mayor Frank Scott Jr.'s decision to call for a vote on the appointment of the city's fire chief to serve as city ...
The Little Rock Board of Directors on Tuesday voted to annex approximately 783 acres in the area of the Port of Little Rock and zone the land for heavy industrial use.
Plans for a $1 billion data center project and Amazon's new 950,000 square-foot warehouse at the Port of Little Rock cleared another hurdle on Thursday.
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Street naming ceremony honors Little Rock legend - MSNThe City of Little Rock is naming a street in honor of James R. Rodgers Sr., who worked in the Air Force before joining the staff at the Clinton National Airport.
The City of Little Rock has agreed to pay $250,000 of a $602,000 settlement to the family of Terence Lamar Caffey , a 30-year-old man who died in the custody of Little Rock Police following an ...
Rob Stalzer’s retirement as Fairfax’s City Manager last Friday, March 1 marked the close of his illustrious, 43-year career in public service. And that career also included 18 years as one of ...
Free books and fresh haircuts will be available for Little Rock School District students at Reading in the Rock event.
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