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The Arkansas State Capitol was surrounded by over 100 tow trucks Thursday morning as drivers protested a newly filed bill, they said will hurt business. → Read More
This International Women’s Day, City Year Little Rock is giving female members of the program strong role models to look up to. → Read More
Food was the focus of the day, as Arkansas Heritage hosted a series of entree-worthy events to celebrate the Food Hall of Fame. → Read More
Food was the focus of the day, as Arkansas Heritage hosted a series of entree-worthy events to celebrate the Food Hall of Fame. → Read More
Monday, March 6, will be a food-filled day for Little Rock. → Read More
Hundreds of new jobs are on their way to the city of Sherwood as an international company settles down in the Natural State. → Read More
Arkansas is called The Natural State for a reason, and this year, the Arkansas State Parks system is celebrating 100 years of getting Arkansans outdoors. → Read More
Government leaders and neighbors of Pulaski County gathered Tuesday to celebrate the accomplishments of the past and look towards the future. → Read More
In just over a week, the 145-page omnibus package Arkansas LEARNS was filed, passed through the state senate, and sent to the house. → Read More
Some students in Little Rock left school with more than just homework Friday, walking away with a brand-new hair style. → Read More
To celebrate Black History Month, a young couple is investing $2 million dollars into the neighborhood where they grew up. → Read More
Keeping our first responders safe is the goal of a free class being offered by a towing company for those who respond to crashes. → Read More
Valentine’s Day may be all about love, but Tuesday the Arkansas State Capitol was all about kids. → Read More
Valentine’s Day may be all about love, but today the Arkansas State Capitol was all about kids. → Read More
City Year Little Rock is offering opportunities for 17 to 25-year-olds who are wanting to advance not just their careers, but also their lives while making an impact on central Arkansas students. → Read More
Arkansas gamers brought the state capitol into the 21st century Thursday morning, by hosting an E-Sports Day with local athletes and lawmakers. → Read More
With blood donations at a dramatic low, now is the best time to donate. → Read More
CoorsTek is hoping to keep their employees for the long haul, opening the “CoorsTek Academy” to give workers the tools they need to succeed. → Read More
With temperatures dropping and sleet and freezing rain covering the roadways, Arkansans are seeing a growing concern over their commute. → Read More
To celebrate Catholic Schools Week, St. Theresa Catholic School in southwest Little Rock brought a special guest to speak to students: a skateboarding friar with a message on resilience. → Read More