Little Rock police are asking residents and businesses for access to private security cameras to help fight crime.
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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.
Burglars use truck to smash and go at Pic-n-Go
Early Tuesday morning, a Chevy Silverado rammed into the Pic-n-Go store on Markham St. until the door caved in.
Little Rock launches search for new director of planning and development
Little Rock will conduct a national search for a new director of planning and development after current Director Jamie Collins’ resignation.
Little Rock metro is 10th deadliest in the U.S. for pedestrians, study says
Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway are taking a variety steps to improve pedestrian safety as annual deaths continue to increase nationally.
Downtown Little Rock master plan calls for special tax district, focus on river
The downtown master plan proposes using a tax increment finance district to fund some big ideas downtown, but the proposal is likely to be controversial. The city board is expected to consider the plan this summer. Residents can offer comments until June 6.
Baby drop-off box, promoted by anti-abortion crusader, debuts at LR fire station
Monica Kelsey founded Safe Haven Baby Boxes and has placed them in 16 states.
Mayor Scott’s tax plan might be a winner
Questions still need to be answered, but this proposal is on the right track.
Scott’s tax proposal calls for indoor, outdoor sports complexes
Mayor Frank Scott’s proposal would raise the city sales tax by 1% with a portion sunsetting after 10 years.
Little Rock sales tax proposal community meetings kick off Thursday night
Mayor Frank Scott Jr. said the “Results for the Rock” proposal will focus on “the four P’s”: public safety, public infrastructure, parks and recreation and the Port of Little Rock.