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Saturday, Sep 7

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Infant chimp dies at Little Rock Zoo

A baby chimpanzee born last month at the Little Rock Zoo died Saturday morning, a zoo news release states.

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Man facing murder charge in October shooting in Little Rock

Little Rock police on Thursday arrested a man charged in an October shooting that is now being regarded as a homicide after the victim succumbed to his wounds earlier this year, a Friday police news release states.

Friday, Sep 6

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Little Rock officials unveil plans for $25M federally funded street improvement plan

Little Rock city officials on Friday previewed the plans for $25 million in street improvements that will be funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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Little Rock airport to go cashless for parking starting Monday

A shift to cashless parking at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field in Little Rock will take effect Monday.

Little Rock man sentenced to 25 years for fatally shooting neighbor over fireworks dispute

A 41-year-old Little Rock man who said he shot a neighbor on Independence Day last year after they had argued about the way the neighbor was shooting off fireworks has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Little Rock man sentenced to 35 years in prison for killing 67-year-old with a crossbow

A 58-year-old Little Rock man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for killing a man with a crossbow and an unrelated firearm offense.

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Little Rock gets $25M for safer streets, part of $32M federal grant to state

Arkansas has been awarded $32 million -- with $25 million going to Little Rock -- for the purpose of making the most dangerous streets in the state safer, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Thursday.

Thursday, Sep 5

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks in Little Rock about political divison, spat with Trump over covid

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday recalled her public spat with then-President Donald Trump during the covid-19 pandemic, saying it led both to the rise in her popularity as governor and threats, including a plot to kidnap her at…

Man seen naked, bound at wrists and ankles, before killing near North Little Rock

A man whose body was found partially buried off Vaughn Road near North Little Rock on Aug. 2 was seen naked in a van and bound at the wrists and ankles shortly before his killing, according to an affidavit written by a detective that led…

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Police ID man fatally shot Aug. 29 in North Little Rock

North Little Rock police on Wednesday identified the man shot dead on Riverfront Park Drive last week. Jordan Brown, 31, of Jacksonville died at the scene on Aug. 29, a police news release states.

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New family clinic opens in Rose City in North Little Rock

The Baptist Health Family Clinic in the Rose City area of North Little Rock will open its doors to the public on Thursday, marking the first time in more than a decade that residents of the city's eastern portion will have a nearby health…

Attorney Bob Edwards tapped to fill vacant seat on Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission

Bob Edwards, an attorney in Little Rock, was confirmed to the Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission in a vote of the Little Rock Board of Directors on Tuesday evening.

Purchase of five new garbage trucks OK’d by Little Rock city board

The acquisition of five new garbage trucks for the Little Rock Public Works Department's Solid Waste Division has been approved by local elected officials.

Wednesday, Sep 4

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SPECIAL EVENT: Arkansas Comic Con to fill downtown Little Rock with costumed pop culture fanatics

Beginning Friday, the streets of downtown Little Rock will be filled with devout fans of pop culture, many of them elaborately dressed like cartoon characters and superheroes, others sporting clever T-shirts declaring their fandom for…

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Police name man fatally shot near Little Rock liquor store

Little Rock police on Wednesday identified the man shot dead last week on Main Street.

4 people confirmed to new Little Rock Food Commission

Members of the Little Rock Board of Directors voted to confirm four people to the recently created Little Rock Food Commission during a meeting Tuesday evening.

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Roy Mayfield changed Black education in Nashville, Little Rock, Homer, Shreveport

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Mayfield then returned to Homer, Louisiana to pastor Ebenezer Baptist Church. He founded the Homer Normal, Industrial and Bible Training School, and the educational institution became the center of education for Black residents in…

Little Rock man arrested on felony drug charges after high-speed chase

A man was arrested last week after a high-speed pursuit in Little Rock that ended when an Arkansas State Police trooper rammed the car, state police said Wednesday.

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On This Day, Sept. 4: Arkansas Gov. Faubus blocks desegregation at Little Rock high school

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On Sept. 4, 1957, Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus called out the National Guard to prevent nine Black students from entering Central High School in Little Rock.

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Little Rock school enrollment ‘best in years,’ district official says

Early kindergarten-through-12th-grade student enrollment for the new 2024-25 school year in the Little Rock School District is 19,585, which is 20 students fewer than the final-day-of-school count of 19,605 last spring.