The Little Rock Police Department reported the 24th and 25th homicides of the year and a fatal hit-and-run over the last week.
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LRPD is asking for access to home security cameras to fight crime
Little Rock police are asking residents and businesses for access to private security cameras to help fight crime.
State commission awards $630,000 in grants for child abuse and neglect programs
Eleven organizations will use the funding to create programs with new services to assist children and parents.
Health care resources limited for income-constrained, working Arkansans, especially in rural areas
Those above the poverty line who still don’t make enough to afford the cost of living in their area are “falling through the cracks,” according to both data and people.
Arkansas governor takes on a blue god in service to an orange one
Sanders plays politics with a small-minded jab at Olympics fun and an alarming effort to turn the state police into a Trump propaganda machine.
China, abortion and a curious quote in Riverfront Park: The Week in Review, July 27, 2024
Plus, small pharmacists face Paxlovid supply chain issues — all on this week’s podcast.
State Supreme Court won’t dismiss abortion petitioners’ lawsuit, for now
The ruling is another small victory for Arkansans for Limited Government, the group behind the abortion amendment.