The photographer's focus looking east down Fifth Street, today's Capitol Avenue, was the Frederica Hotel at Fifth and Gaines streets. Fred Allsopp had built the hotel in 1910 on the street car line connecting downtown with the state Capitol.
"It was a weight lifted off," Nathan Hughes of Bentonville said. "It was the feeling that justice was served."
Eight years after the town first alleged that the former Farm River Rock quarry north of Route 80 was violating town zoning regulations and 16 months after a federal judge awarded Farm River Rock LLC's managing member John Patton $9.
The city board will vote next week on whether to renew the city’s contract with SoundThinking Inc., formerly named ShotSpotter, and known for its controversial gunshot detection technology used by the LRPD.
Stargazers, get ready! The International Space Station (ISS) will make a spectacular flyover across Arkansas on Friday, January 31, and you won’t want to miss it. In Little Rock, keep your
The Little Rock Board of Directors on Tuesday approved a resolution in support of a $2 million grant awarded by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission to the Little Rock Port Authority.
One of four men charged in the fatal shooting at a 2024 block party in Arkansas that killed one person and injured several others has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
The last time Rwake put out a new record, Barack Obama was in his first term as president of the United States. So much has changed since then. Now, 13 and a half years later, the Little Rock sludge metal band is back with their sixth album, “The Return of Magik,” which drops on Friday, March 14 via Relapse Records. Pre-order the album here.
Officials with the Little Rock Police Department confirmed that this week's lethal shooting at Park Plaza Mall is being investigated as an attempted robbery.LRP
A wall in the Rock It! Lab space in downtown Little Rock's River Market District reads, “If you want to travel fast, travel alone. If you
An amendment recently filed ahead of the Arkansas legislative session seeks to fully abolish slavery in the Natural State.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation will hold three public involvement meetings to discuss preliminary findings from the Western North-South Connector Study.