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Institute, a service program for high school students, addresses social issues and provides community service projects.
The Little Rock micro village which broke ground in 2023, would provide temporary housing for around 220 homeless individuals ...
When Pulaski County resident Bryan Burrow declined a judge's offer of 30 years behind bars, he was seeking a second chance in the state's criminal justice system where nearly half of those released ...
Sitting just west of University Avenue on a small slice of land bounded by 12th Street to the south and Interstate 630 to the ...
Johnnie Beatrice Pugh, a former Little Rock city director and advocate for low-income people, is dead at the age of 98.
After an upbringing infused with a heavy tourism influence, North Little Rock Tourism’s senior marketing director, Everett ...
The Little Rock City Board of Directors has unanimously approved an amendment to the city's curfew ordinance, prohibiting ...
An uptick of collective anxiety around President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has catalyzed Rock City Defense, a ...
The Little Rock Board of Directors on Tuesday voted to submit an action plan to the federal government in order for the city to receive close to $21 million in grant funding related to the tornado ...
LITTLE ROCK -- Officials unveiled two new exhibits featuring Komodo dragons and "uncommon creatures" Tuesday morning at the Little Rock Zoo.
People traveling from outside of Rock Hill to enjoy the city’s Parks, Recreation and Tourism activities will soon pay more.
The city of Utica is moving forward with its 2025-2026 paving program and has outlined its long-term infrastructure plan.