A 37-year-old Little Rock woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in transporting stolen human body parts, including fetuses, out of Arkansas.
A Little Rock woman has been sentenced to more than a decade for stealing human remains and transporting them across state lines to sell them.
As winter sets in, Arkansas officials are emphasizing the importance of fire safety following a year (2022) that saw 84 fire-related deaths in the state, accord
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Corn was spilled on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock after a semi-truck incident Thursday, causing a backup. Officials with the Arkansas Department of Transportation reported the incident around 11:49 a.m. at Exit 153B. The west bound left shoulder and the on-ramp from Interstate 30 East are currently impacted.
A Little Rock woman who stole body parts from the mortuary where she worked and sold them online was sentenced this week.
A Little Rock woman who pleaded guilty to selling body parts from a mortuary she worked for to a self-described "oddities collector" from Pennsylvania was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison by a federal judge who called the offense conduct "some of the worst I've ever seen.
The Legislature was in session and the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce was preparing to lobby. This postcard from the chamber was seeking people to attend a reception and "smoker" for the then all-male,
City Year Little Rock is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a Day of Service at McDermott Elementary in Little Rock, Arkansas.
A large corn spill on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock caused a traffic jam on Thursday. According to reports from the Arkansas Department of Transportation, the spill was caused following a semi-truck incident.
Cutting budgets is never fun, but it is necessary if we are to help kids in our district. I appreciate Superintendent Wright and our board for taking on this hard work.
Here are movies with ties to the Natural State that you can stream on sites like Tubi to celebrate National Popcorn Day.
The Arkansas Medical Society recognized its 150th anniversary on January 16 at the Arkansas State Capitol.Dr. George Conner III, president of AMS; Jack Sisson,