Crews have demolished the building at 1900 W. Third St., Little Rock, that most recently housed Fork, which closed in April.
Today the “Grand Entrance” is between the Fordyce and the Maurice bath houses. The marble bandstand was removed in the 1950s.
A 38-year-old Van Buren man is in custody on a $1 million bond after his arrest on suspicion of rape and sexual abuse of a ...
A rehabilitation project designed to extend the life of the Lake Sequoyah Drive bridge will require a temporary closure ...
John Brown University announced Wednesday it is receiving a gift commitment of $34.5 million to launch four different ...
A retired Prairie Grove teacher has been sworn into office as the newest City Council member. At Mayor David Faulk's ...
A Fayetteville man who was arrested on suspicion of arson after being accused of burning his own dilapidated house and ...
The latest federal lawsuit involving the case of a Bentonville photographer accused of using artificial intelligence to ...
With drought conditions persisting across the region, Fayetteville is urging residents to prioritize watering young trees and ...
Temporary traffic signals at the Benton County 40/Northwest McNelly Road bridge east of U.S. 71 will be back in effect from 6 ...
A recent auction of tax-delinquent properties in Washington and Benton counties resulted in more than $95,000 in delinquent ...
The Arkansas Department of Transportation has set the ribbon cutting for Phase Two of the U.S 412 Springdale Northern Bypass ...