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Milo Strain
Milo Strain is an intern with the Arkansas Times and a journalism student at the University of Central Arkansas.
Six strings attached: Fry Guitars makes custom axes players pine for
Fry Guitars pumps out one-of-a-kind, hand-built shredding machines from Hot Springs native Dave Fry’s home workshop in Alexander.
UAMS Translational Research Institute will receive $31.7 million in federal funding
The $31.7 million will support future clinical trials and research into problems like high blood pressure, diabetes and more.
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my: Little Rock Zoo to hold dollar day on Saturday
The Little Rock Zoo will have $1 admission and free parking this Saturday, July 13.
Immerse Arkansas is building a first-of-its-kind youth shelter in Little Rock
The Station, opening later this summer, will be a dedicated youth shelter for 18-to-24 year olds.
Six-year-old accidentally shoots and kills 3-year-old on Fourth of July
A 3-year-old girl is dead and an investigation is ongoing after an “accidental shooting involving two minors” on July 4.
Little Rock city board member has missed every meeting since mid-May
Ward 2 Director Ken Richardson has missed over half of the Little Rock City Board meetings so far this year.
CDC wastewater data shows Arkansas COVID activity at ‘high’ level
CDC data shows increasing viral activity in Arkansas wastewater, though overall levels remain low.
Little Rock Police Department investigating 20th homicide of 2024
An as-yet unidentified man was the victim of an apparent shooting at 5714 Liberty Cove.
Pulaski County Quorum Court may consider Gaza ceasefire resolution at next meeting
The quorum court can’t negotiate peace in Gaza, but activists say the resolution would send a symbolic gesture of solidarity and add Pulaski County to the growing number of U.S. communities that have formally called for a ceasefire.