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A shooting shortly after 7 p.m. Saturday in downtown Little Rock left three people injured and closed Interstate 630 westbound between Exit 1A and Interstate 30, according to Arkansas State Police.
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Arkansas State Police: 3 shot during Saturday evening gunfire on Interstate 630
Authorities responded to a call of shots being fired on Interstate 630 in downtown Little Rock Saturday night, and one person was taken away by ambulance with unknown injuries.
Students at Cabot High School near Little Rock lined up to celebrate the recovery of a referee, who went into cardiac arrest at a basketball game.
Two men traded gunfire in the parking lot of the Colony West Shopping Center on Tuesday night after a meet-up to buy a pair of sneakers through Facebook Marketplace turned into a robbery, according to a police incident report.
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Two killed in separate violent incidents less than 24 hours apart in Little Rock
Just days after Little Rock city leaders announced a significant drop in violent crime, two men were killed in separate incidents less than 24 hours apart, one in a stabbing and the other in a
Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. announced a significant reduction in crime rates during the city's end-of-year public safety update."I'm overjoyed to report
Seventeen Little Rock church buildings are venerable enough to appear on the National Register of Historic Places. This week is one of their busiest, hosting Christmas services for Baptists, Catholics,
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Little Rock Fire Department, Entergy Arkansas partner to provide winter coats to students
Little Rock firefighters and representatives from Entergy Arkansas once again teamed up to ensure students stay warm this winter through Operation Warm, a long-running community initiative focused
For many families across the state, the holiday season wouldn’t be complete without Ballet Arkansas’ Nutcracker Spectacular. Under the direction of Michael Fothergill, the beloved production stands as the largest and longest-running holiday performance in Arkansas and remains one of Little Rock’s most significant tourism events,
Family members say Horace Walters, who successfully sued for racial discrimination in the LRPD in the 1970s, lived a long and meaningful life in law enforcement.