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Practice fireworks safety during Fourth of July festivities
Though fireworks are a treasured part of Independence Day celebrations, it’s crucial to adhere to city and county fireworks ordinances and to practice safe handling techniques, especially for parents of young children. The safest way to view fireworks is to attend a professional show. Jesse Bocksnick, extension 4-H outdoor...
Counties report on election accuracy, equipment needs
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — On Thursday, June 27, the Joint Performance Review Committee met at the Arkansas Capitol in Little Rock. The chief topics were reports concerning the voting processes in Searcy County and Saline County in recent elections. The officials in Searcy County, located in north-central Arkansas, stressed...
Little Rock man pleads guilty to federal firearms violation in Texas
BEAUMONT, Texas — A Little Rock, Arkansas, man has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms violation in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs. Jajuan Lee Bonds, 23, pleaded guilty to possession of a machine gun before U.S. Magistrate Judge Christine L. Stetson on July 2, 2024. According to information presented in court, on July 21, 2022, an officer with the Corrigan Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Bonds. The officer observed what appeared to be marijuana in a clear plastic baggie in the vehicle. During a search, the officer located a firearm outfitted with a machine gun conversion device, commonly referred to as a “Glock Switch.” The modified handgun had been previously reported stolen.
Little Rock renters demand action on poor living conditions at Board of Directors meeting
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Community members spoke out Tuesday night about what they say is poor living conditions and called on city leaders for help at the Little Rock City Board of Directors Meeting. Arkansas Community Organizations is working with those renters that spoke out. A former tenant of...
Mack Trucks Historical Museum reaches milestone as it celebrates 40 years
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The Mack Trucks Historical Museum announced it will commemorate its 40th anniversary celebration during the 2024 Trucktoberfest at the Mack Experience Center in October. “Since its inception in 1900, Mack Trucks has been involved in everything from World War I to major infrastructure projects such as...
Little Rock resident hits jackpot with second lottery ticket
Little Rock, Arkansas – A Pulaski County resident, A. Nelson from Little Rock, recently claimed a significant lottery jackpot. Nelson won $41,542 with a mere $5 investment in the AR Progressive Jackpot Fast Play game. The winning ticket was purchased at Nikki Food Mart, located at 10401 Arch St....
Bentonville High School student crowned 2024 Miss Arkansas Teen
ARKANSAS, USA — A Northwest Arkansas teen is making the region proud. Peyton Bolling was crowned the newest Miss Arkansas Teen on Friday, June 14, at the Robinson Center in Little Rock. Bolling will be a senior at Bentonville High School in the 2024-2025 school year. "I am from...
Amanda Ware, CEO of tutoring service 'Ware to Advance Master Tutoring' stops by KATV
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — In a conversation about education on the anniversary of Amanda Ware's tutoring service, the company's CEO senses a specific need for young students in communities who lack creative and critical thinking. Ware's tutoring service focuses on social engagement and communication which in turn translates to...
Fordyce Survivors Fund Now Accepting Donations
A fund for those who survived the devastating mass shooting in Fordyce on June 21 has been created by the Arkansas Community Foundation (ARCF). “Like so many, we are shocked and saddened by this terrible tragedy. A shooting isn’t something you want to plan for,” ARCF CEO and President Heather Larkin said. “But we have gained experience in helping rebuild communities following other disasters over the years, and we work with partners that have vast experience in mass shootings. The death of four Arkansans and the recovery needs of the survivors gives us an unfortunate reason to put some of the lessons we’ve learned to use.”
Michael Sanders of LR Department of Community programs discuss new late night initiative
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Michael Sanders of the Little Rock Department of Community Programs sat down with Little Rock Arc about a new initiative that involves basketball and conflict resolution. It's a space for keeping young people active and engaged with others in a safe and controlled environment, where...
CHASSE Announces Upcoming Leadership Changes
The College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education (CHASSE) has announced a number of leadership changes within the college, effective July 1, 2024. Dr. Michael Norton, former co-director of the School of Human Inquiry, has accepted the position of Associate Dean for Student and Faculty Success for the college, replacing Dr. Johanna Miller Lewis, who retired in June after 33 years at UA Little Rock.
UAMS Collaborates with Little Rock School to Promote Healthy Cooking
July 2, 2024 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Center for the Study of Obesity collaborated with UAMS Culinary Medicine to pilot a cooking demonstration project at Chicot Elementary and Early Childhood Center in the Little Rock School District (LRSD). The center, which is part of...
Beige to Close Doors, Host Storewide Sale
Little Rock is about to get a little less fashionable. Beige, the iconic minimalistic women’s clothing shop in The Heights, will close its doors on Saturday, Aug. 24. The announcement was made this week in an Instagram post on the store’s page. “This isn’t a decision that I...
William Jones, IV takes helm as Sissy’s Log Cabin president
Sissy’s Log Cabin, the Mid-South’s largest family-owned and -operated jewelry store, announced William Jones IV has assumed the role of president. The announcement was made following an executive company meeting in Little Rock last week. “William has been a cornerstone of our business for many years. His ability...
UAMS Earns $750,000 Federal Grant to Relaunch Family Medicine Residency Program in El Dorado
July 2, 2024 | LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has earned a $750,000 federal grant to help reestablish a family medicine residency program in El Dorado. The grant was awarded by the Health Resources and Services Administration, which is part of the U.S....
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