LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Fans of 90s alternative music will be glad to know that Cake is coming to Little Rock in April. Cake will hit the stage at 7 p.m. on April 17 at First Security Amphitheater in Little Rock’s River Market.
On Tuesday, Scott told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that he had shared his choice with members of the Little Rock Board of Directors while officials were in executive session that evening ...
In anticipation of “bitterly cold weather” early next week, Little Rock will once again open its temporary emergency shelter at the Dunbar Community Center
There were reports of nearly 10 inches in Little Rock, a city that averages 3.8 inches a year. More than 7 inches fell at Memphis International Airport in Tennessee since late Thursday. The city ...
A Montana man diagnosed as believing he is God pleaded guilty to a federal judge in Little Rock on Wednesday to one count of bank robbery in connection with a Nov. Subscribe to continue reading ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Very cold arctic air has filtered into Arkansas, with the coldest impacts expected Sunday night through Wednesday morning. Due to the nature and duration of the extreme cold, a Weather Impact Alert is in effect now through noon Wednesday.
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.
Within this area, there will be pockets where 6-12 inches of snow can fall from Little Rock, Arkansas, as well as eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina mountains. The storm brought heavy ...
According to a release from North Little Rock city officials, the warming center at 2700 North Willow Street closed at noon Sunday to enable staff to perform a heavy cleaning of the facility. Officials said that the warming center will reopen at 6 p.m. on Sunday until 10 a.m. Monday morning.
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Winter storms closed schools, snarled flights and put millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central United States.
Schools and cities from Texas to Georgia are shutting down in anticipation of freezing rain and snow forecast for much of the Southern U.S. The severe weather is expected across a stretch from New Mexico to Alabama starting Wednesday night and early Thursday.