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 […]
Milo Strain
Milo Strain is an intern with the Arkansas Times and a journalism student at the University of Central Arkansas.
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.
Best of Arkansas 2024: Winners, finalists and faves
The best of the best in Arkansas, from dance clubs to dry cleaners to dermatologists.
Six strings attached: Fry Guitars makes custom axes players pine for
Fry Guitars pumps out one-of-a-kind, hand-built shredding machines from Hot Springs native Dave Fry’s home workshop in Alexander.
UAMS Translational Research Institute will receive $31.7 million in federal funding
The $31.7 million will support future clinical trials and research into problems like high blood pressure, diabetes and more.
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my: Little Rock Zoo to hold dollar day on Saturday
The Little Rock Zoo will have $1 admission and free parking this Saturday, July 13.
Immerse Arkansas is building a first-of-its-kind youth shelter in Little Rock
The Station, opening later this summer, will be a dedicated youth shelter for 18-to-24 year olds.
Six-year-old accidentally shoots and kills 3-year-old on Fourth of July
A 3-year-old girl is dead and an investigation is ongoing after an “accidental shooting involving two minors” on July 4.