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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.
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During a meeting Tuesday, the Little Rock Planning Commission allowed members of the public to voice their opinions about the ordinance. Members of the Little Rock City Board of Directors were present to listen to testimony.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin filed two motions on Friday in cases involving a troubled apartment complex and a natural gas utility.
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Senate Bill 197 would prohibit local municipalities from enacting ordinances to prohibit or limit the use of property as a short-term rental.
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Housing authority administrators say the bill conflicts with federal law and cannot supersede it anyway.