Little Rock School District leaders are moving aggressively to collect the views of teachers, parents, students and others on possible greater restrictions to student cell phone use and a transition to a school year calendar with shorter…
A Little Rock man faces a murder charge after, police said, his car struck another vehicle early Thursday, killing the driver, while fleeing from Arkansas State Police troopers and going the wrong way on Interstate 430.
One of the three Little Rock students recently arrested for making threats against schools had purchased two Glock handguns and a full auto Glock switch, a chip the size of a quarter that can turn a semiautomatic handgun into an automatic…
Rental car rates at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field are the highest in the country, according to a new survey of 100 airports. Little Rock led with an average daily rate of $95, higher than the national average of $64…
The studio of glass artist Katherine Nash is in the parlor of the 1925 house she shares with her boyfriend and their two cats in Little Rock's Stifft Station neighborhood. With light streaming in from windows on the west and north walls,…
Blackberry Market, 315-A Main St., in North Little Rock's Argenta District, will open a second location in the Regions Bank Building, 400 W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, in mid-October.
A measure intended to halt the approval of new short-term rental properties in Little Rock's Heights and Hillcrest neighborhoods for a six-month period was pulled from the Little Rock Board of Directors' agenda during a meeting on Tuesday.
The Arkansas Charter Authorizing Panel on Tuesday approved plans from a Florida-based organization to establish six open-enrollment charter schools in the 2025-26 school year in Little Rock and Bentonville.
Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott gathered city and economic development leaders Tuesday to pitch his tax increase proposal, which would commit $30 million to help land new jobs.
By John Lauritsen Click here for updates on this story ACRO, Minnesota (WCCO) — In the little town of Arco, one place definitely stands out from the rest. Small towns in rural America often get overlooked. As their population shrinks,…
Arkansas State Police announced Monday that they have charged a Honduran man living in the U.S. illegally for his involvement in a Sept. 8 car crash that killed a Little Rock woman.
An international manufacturer is fulfilling its commitment to Central Arkansas by investing another $25 million at the Port of Little Rock plant that will have more than 100 employees.