The photographer's focus looking east down Fifth Street, today's Capitol Avenue, was the Frederica Hotel at Fifth and Gaines streets. Fred Allsopp had built the hotel in 1910 on the street car line connecting downtown with the state Capitol.
"It was a weight lifted off," Nathan Hughes of Bentonville said. "It was the feeling that justice was served."
Eight of the 1,500 defendants were Arkansans, including the man who became infamous for taking a photo with his feet propped up on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. Richard "Bigo" Barnett, 64 of Gravette, was sentenced to 54 months in prison after he was found guilty of obstructing Congress and impeding police on January 6, 2021.
In less than 24 hours of becoming president, Donald Trump has kept to his word and pardoned convicted Jan. 6, 2021, participants.
Last week, when Central Arkansas received more than 8 inches of snow, Little Rock’s warming shelters were the subject of some Little Rock residents’ ire after the city’s communication ...
The city of Little Rock has operated an overnight shelter at the Dunbar Community Center for several nights in light of the frigid weather gripping Central Arkansas. Wednesday night’s ...
Arkansas lawmakers have filed a bill to prohibit the construction of cryptomines within 30 miles of military facilities in the state. Opponents of the bill say
Springdale will get a chance to showcase is sparkling new arena to everyone in Class 6A when it hosts the state basketball tournament.
Little Rock Police Department responded to a subject down call at 6000 West Markham Street.Upon arrival, officers discovered an adul
For nearly a century a bridge has spanned the Royal Gorge nearly 1,000 feet above the Arkansas River near Cañon City. The steep rock walls of the canyon make for a dramatic, if dizzying view from the span. Even now, it is the highest suspension bridge in the nation and one of the highest in the world.
Alt-rock superstars Cake have announced Little Rock as the first stop on their 2025 tour and will take the stage at the First Security Amphitheater on April 17.
An amendment recently filed ahead of the Arkansas legislative session seeks to fully abolish slavery in the Natural State.