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A law clerk and a circuit judge are facing off for a soon-to-be-vacant seat on the Arkansas Court of Appeals.
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The event provides services like waiving or reducing unpaid fines, fees, and court costs, recalling child support warrants and reinstating driver's licenses.
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The group Little Rock for Ceasefire has spent the last four months urging officials to adopt a resolution in support of a ceasefire in the Middle East.
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“Unlocked: A Jail Experiment” has polarized Pulaski County officials.
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Providence Park will provide 400 homes and wrap-around support for those experiencing chronic homelessness.
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State officials and representatives from Central Arkansas Water met at the Arkansas 4-H Center Wednesday morning to kick off construction efforts extending water infrastructure west of Little Rock.
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90% of the electricity needs of the state's largest county will now be powered by solar energy.
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Former Little Rock Mayor and longtime Pulaski County Judge F.G. “Buddy” Villines died Saturday night at the age of 76.
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Pulaski County officials say a software system is to blame for errors in charging cities for holding detainees at the county jail.
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The leader of Arkansas’ largest county struck an optimistic tone in an annual speech to constituents and fellow policymakers.