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 panel approved a bill Tuesday that would “prohibit discrimination or preferential treatment” by public entities.
A wall in the Rock It! Lab space in downtown Little Rock's River Market District reads, “If you want to travel fast, travel ...
How Black Mothers Say I Love You,” the latest show at The Weekend Theater in Little Rock, is, as the name suggests, a ...
Conway-based Nabholz, a construction company with locations throughout Arkansas and regionally, recently acquired Bass ...
A 19-year-old man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection to a block party shooting in Wynne, Arkansas last year ...
The parents of a Catholic High teen who was killed in a Little Rock shooting has released a statement, along with officials ...
Driving behind a large truck hauling rocks or debris can feel like an accident waiting to happen, but is it illegal for them ...
Simmons Bank announced the addition of Tammie Davis as senior vice president for Community Strategy and Performance. Davis ...
The guest speaker will be Marion A. Humphrey, Sr., the pastor of Allison Memorial Presbyterian Church in Little Rock. He is a ...
Prior to No. 13 Arkansas gymnastics’ dual meet against No. 1 Oklahoma, head coach Jordyn Wieber spoke to the media on ...