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Two commissioners removed in September claim a violation of due process; the city is keeping two seats open on the housing authority board while a lawsuit is pending.
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The site in southwest Little Rock is part of Mayor Frank Scott Jr.'s plan to build 100 affordable homes.
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Lee Lindsey and Leta Anthony were fired by a vote of 6-2 during a special meeting of the Little Rock Board of Directors Tuesday.
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Members of the Little Rock Housing Authority Board are not stepping down despite calls from Mayor Frank Scott Jr.
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Mayor Frank Scott Jr. asked the agency’s five-member board to resign; three who refused will face a public hearing and a vote on whether to remove them next week.
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A report on Arkansas evictions during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic details issues with tenant rights.
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Central Arkansas’ population is still growing, despite a drop in life expectancy and fertility rates.
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Little Rock residents experiencing homelessness will soon have a new housing option available to them.
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About 30 residents remain in the 151-unit complex; a receiver will not file to evict any of them, his attorney says.
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Currently no plans to sell the property or evict tenants, according to mortgage holder and third-party receiver.