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LITTLE ROCK, Ark — According to the City of Little Rock, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. proclaimed July 24-26, 2020 as Little Rock LGBTQ+ Black Prides Days.
The city of Little Rock designated its first poet laureate through a proclamation at the board of directors meeting Tuesday.
North Little Rock Mayor Joe Smith issued an emergency proclamation on Monday encouraging meetings with 25 or more people to be canceled.
Mayor Frank Scott Jr. signed a proclamation Wednesday that declared June to be Pride Month in the city of Little Rock. "Our LGBTQ+ community makes an indelible, positive impact on our city," Scott ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association, Inc. has announced that Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. will present a city-wide proclamation to local community action agencies on ...
Little Rock city officials said they're putting a temporary pause on adoptions for pet breeds that could be considered dangerous at the Little Rock Animal Village, while they undergo current ...
Officials at the city of Little Rock have yet to distribute money from a relief fund they set up in the aftermath of the tornado that struck the metro area on March 31.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As she looked at the Emancipation Proclamation, Catherine Jewell-Gill recalled her days of picking cotton in Arkansas as a child and later becoming a teacher and principal.
Officials with the City of Little Rock announced Sunday that an overnight emergency shelter at the Dunbar Community Center will open beginning at 6 p.m.
The City of Little Rock, Arkansas, has declared violent crime a public emergency amid a surge in shootings in recent weeks.
Attorneys for the city of Little Rock have asked a judge to add the public-affairs firm Think Rubix as a third-party defendant to an Arkansas Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed against the ...
That beacon is Juneteenth.” The city of Little Rock started observing Juneteenth in 2021 following President Biden’s authorization to recognize June 19 as a federal holiday.