Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
- Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. says with the city board approval, he would implement a new weekend curfew for residents under 18 years of age
- Little Rock police have asked the state's law enforcement standards commission to revoke the policing certification of a fired sergeant
- Northwest Arkansas' Housing Crisis Task force has concluded one year of work and is making recommendations for the region
- Former Little Rock City Manager Charles Nickerson has died at age 80
- A new medical school in Northwest Arkansas opened its doors to 48 inaugural students on Monday
- Walmart Executive Lisa Perry has been tapped to chair the board of the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association
- De Queen City Attorney Erin Hunter announced Monday that she will challenge Jana Bradford for her position as Ninth West Judicial District Prosecutor
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