The Pulaski County sheriff's office on Friday identified two men wanted on capital murder charges in connection with the killing of a person found partially buried Aug. 2 near North Little Rock, one day after deputies arrested another man…
Legendary rock, country, blues, and funk band Little Feat released their latest studio album, “Sam’s Place,” in May, marking their first album in 12 years. This year also saw the re-release of their classic 1974 album, “Feats Don’t Fail Me…
Slovenian filmmaker Sonja Prosenc is prepping her fourth feature, an untitled drama about “sisterhood and female liberation” that follows on the heels of her Tribeca premiere “Family Therapy,” a biting social satire-cum-family drama that…
The Little Rock housing authority's board of commissioners voted Thursday to give the required notice to allow the agency to potentially cut ties with the company that manages four affordable-housing properties.
Three people are facing charges linked to the theft of two checks, together worth $141,536, from the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports the state agency and might be best known for its Arkansas…
Bucks County's Council Rock Newtown faces Southwest Region champion Boerne, Texas, in the first round of the Little League World Series on Thursday at 7 p.m. on ESPN.
Little Rock, circa 1910: Today the city limits are approaching Pinnacle Mountain State Park, preserved under the leadership of Gov. Dale Bumpers who foresaw the expanding city. The mountain, to the left, was surrounded by logging…
Old Mill Pizza in the Lakehill Shopping Center at the pinnacle of North Little Rock's Park Hill, closed Saturday, for, according to a sign on the door, "an unknown period of time." The sign also expresses the hope "to be back very soon."
Council Rock Newtown will represent the Mid-Atlantic Region at the 2024 Little League World Series. Let's meet the players on the team from Bucks County.
A Bucks County team is heading to the Little League World Series with some new gear to wear on the road, thanks to a clothing company in Northampton Township.
Residents living in the southeast corner of North Little Rock await a final decision regarding whether nearly 837 acres of land surrounding U.S. 165 near the Scott community will be rezoned to allow for industrial facilities to be built.
Glen Schwarz, a Little Rock resident who recently filed to run for a seat on the city's Board of Directors during the upcoming general election, is ineligible because of a past felony conviction, Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter…