Richardson has not been present at a city board meeting since the middle of May.
Milo Strain
Milo Strain is an intern with the Arkansas Times and a journalism student at the University of Central Arkansas.
Downtown Little Rock Partnership unveils mural at Bowen School of Law
Little Rock artist Joel Boyd has added another mural to downtown Little Rock, this time in a parking lot at the Bowen Law School.
Little Rock will again vote on a one-cent sales tax in November
The city board voted 8-1 to place the measure on the ballot this fall.
Little Rock sees three violent deaths in one week
The Little Rock Police Department reported the 24th and 25th homicides of the year and a fatal hit-and-run over the last week.
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.
Disgraced cult leader’s name to be removed from Riverfront Park art
Did a cult leader really pen a quote etched on Little Rock’s newest public art installation? It’s a bit of a debacle.
Flash flooding causes evacuations, damage across Marion County
Several counties in northern Arkansas were blindsided by intense flash flooding yesterday morning, causing the evacuation of 86 people from a Yellville nursing home. Dozens more Marion County residents have […]
Little Rock City Board accepts Downtown Master Plan, plans July 30 tax vote
The city board approved a roadmap for downtown development and will vote on putting a sales tax increase before voters on July 30.
Little Rock Zoo elephant enters hospice care after years-long illness
Sophie, a female Asian elephant, entered hospice care today after a years-long case of pyometra, an incurable uterine infection.
Meet Camp Can Do, the summer camp for non-native English speakers
The Little Rock School District elementary school summer program aims to increase English proficiency among non-native speakers.