Little Rock hardcore mainstay Second Life will be celebrating the release of their new EP, “Bad News.”
Milo Strain
Milo Strain is an intern with the Arkansas Times and a journalism student at the University of Central Arkansas.
Armed and dangerous accused murderer last spotted in Morrilton, according to police
Stacy Lee Drake, 50, has a long history of criminal activity across several states and is currently wanted in connection with three Oklahoma homicides stemming from two carjackings.
Update: Train leaks acid in White County, temporarily closing 3 miles of highway
According to the Centers for Disease Control, nitric acid is extremely corrosive. Exposure to fumes can cause immediate irritation of the eyes, skin, mucous membranes and respiratory tract and can require weeks of recovery time.
Father shot by 11-year-old son in library parking lot has long history of crime, drug abuse and child neglect
Arkansas DHS removed Ahmad Waheed’s two children from his care at least twice in the past 18 months, but returned them. Then, his loaded gun ended up in one of the children’s hands.
Little Rock city board codifies tenants’ rights
Little Rock landlords who fail to provide hot and cold water, electricity, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, a functioning roof and general maintenance could face fines of up to $1,000, or $500 a day for continuing offenses.
City director takes on bad landlords with Little Rock renters’ rights ordinance
The city board will vote on Director Antwan Phillips’ tenants’ rights ordinance and other resolutions at its meeting next Tuesday.
LRPD reports second homicide in two days
Police have not released the identity of the man, who died of his injuries at a local hospital.
‘Ruins of Central High’ walking tours highlight neglected parts of Little Rock historic district
A 2022 report from the city calls the Central High neighborhood an “endangered historical resource,” with three dozen structures demolished between 2010 and 2021.
LRPD reports Monday homicide on South Pulaski Street
Authorities have not yet released the name of the victim or identified any potential suspects.
National Democratic PAC names Chris Jones as 2024 co-chair
The Dirt Road Democrats PAC has named Arkansas’s own Chris Jones and Brandon Presley of Mississippi as its 2024 co-chairs.