A 44-year-old Newport man has been sentenced to 7 1/2 years for a June 2020 fatal shooting during a marijuana deal at a west Little Rock apartment complex.
It's impossible to accurately predict how much it will cost to implement the various components of a new downtown master plan, members of the Little Rock Board of Directors were told on Tuesday by an official with the firm that led the…
A Little Rock woman was arrested in connection with an assault at a McDonald's drive-thru early Sunday morning, according to an arrest report from the Little Rock Police Department.
The Pulaski County Special School District is on track to complete federal court-approved construction projects at Mills University Studies High School by the early part of the 2025-26 school year.
LITTLE ROCK -- An ongoing dispute over the Little Rock Police Department's operation of a youth mentorship program geared toward Black boys has left the program's future in question, with city officials citing a manpower shortage and the…
A Pulaski County man pleaded guilty to one count of distributing child pornography in federal court on Friday, after he videotaped himself having intercourse with a 17-year-old girl and sent it to her.
Having already established priority outcomes, strategic themes and objectives, the Little Rock School District and its consultant have moved into scheduling initiatives and carrying out projects to accomplish a five- year strategic…
Lori Martin, a kindergarten teacher at Terry Elementary and the Little Rock School District's 2024 Teacher of the Year, can add recipient of an Arkansas Merit Teacher Incentive Award to her resume in this first year in which $10 million in…
Five women travel to a house in the middle of the desert to partake in some primal therapy. Unbeknownst to them, they are being stalked by a demon-worshiping cult looking for someone to sacrifice.
People have been left scratching their heads at a new brainteaser that challenges you to find the frog hidden among the rocks in the river scene - so can you solve it?
Arkansas native Kel'el Ware, a former Indiana and Oregon center, will get a chance to live out his lifelong dream of being a professional basketball player.