The photographer's focus looking east down Fifth Street, today's Capitol Avenue, was the Frederica Hotel at Fifth and Gaines streets. Fred Allsopp had built the hotel in 1910 on the street car line connecting downtown with the state Capitol.
Time is ticking for a Central Arkansas daycare located on the grounds of the Arkansas Schools for the Deaf, Blind and Visually Impaired.
Ben Whorton is an avid hunter. Two weeks ago, he went out one morning with friends to enjoy a duck hunt, not knowing that day would end in tragedy.
A newly filed bill in the Arkansas legislature proposes a law that would require all police in the state wear bodycams while on duty.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin will provide an update on efforts to combat human trafficking in the state.
Griffin said that Operation Obscured Vision began in January and in a matter of days 17 victims were identified.
An amendment recently filed ahead of the Arkansas legislative session seeks to fully abolish slavery in the Natural State.
On Wednesday, January 22, a resolution filed by State Representative Aaron Pilkington will require all agencies in The State of Arkansas to begin using the term
A teenage boy reported missing from Little Rock was found safe Wednesday, authorities said. Cortez Wright, 14, was found safe after being reported missing Wednesday morning, said the Arkansas State Police in a post on X.
Shelters will be open in North Little Rock, Cabot and Jacksonville tonight, but Little Rock's city-run shelter will be closed with cold temperatures in the forecast.
The Arkansas Freedom of Information Task Force held their first meeting since the start of the regular session of the 95th General Assembly on January 13.
Little Rock's overnight emergency shelter will be open Thursday and Friday nights after being closed on Wednesday.