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Mayor Frank Scott Jr. says he wants to "reset" relations with the Board of Directors, will advocate for state parole reforms and name a new police chief soon.
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If none of the four candidates gets at least 40% of the vote in Tuesday’s election, a runoff will be needed.
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While voting on Wednesday, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. avoided questions about public documents that are being sought through a lawsuit against the city.
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The project is a training exercise for a group of aspiring historical preservationists. The house will eventually be lived in by the nephew of Ernest Green.
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KUAR, the Central Arkansas Library System and the League of Women Voters are hosting the debate Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ron Robinson Theater. It will be streamed on YouTube and broadcast live on KUAR.
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City officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday at the new playground in downtown Little Rock's MacArthur Park.
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Mayor Frank Scott Jr. issued a statement Tuesday announcing the festival had been cancelled. It came one day after the city manager said a company organizing the event had violated terms of a contract.
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During a meeting Tuesday night, the board decided to wait 90-days to spend $5 million in federal relief funding.
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Dr. Jermall Wright, who has worked at districts around the country, is beginning his first school year overseeing the Little Rock School District.
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Henderson said his campaign is focused on improving the quality-of-life of the city.