Little Rock author Phyllis Hodges, a regular visitor to Hot Springs who has been featured at the Garland County Library's Local Author Day, recently released her latest book, "Girl Power 2." ...
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a journey to Old Mill.
"Healthcare & Democracy 2025," a two-day health equity seminar hosted by Samaritan Health Project Inc., took place Jan. 24 ...
Congressman Steve Womack said it was obvious to him that pilots of the American Airlines plane that crashed near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night did everything they were supposed to do.
"Who was Judy Doe?" That question had haunted sheriff's investigators in Lake County, Fla., since a body was discovered there in 1984. The answer, officials announced on Jan. 29, was Rebecca Sue Hill, ...
“Latino lives matter. Latino lives matter,” protesters shouted as they held signs standing on the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol building. It was the voices of people who say they have all been ...
On Saturday, the Central Arkansas Black Bankers’ First-Time Buyers Expo was held at the Willie Hinton Resource Center located on West 12 th Street, with nine financial institutions taking part in the ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — February marks the beginning of Black History Month and celebrations are already kicking off around the ...
From gardening raspberries as a child to sharing jambalaya in retirement, Sandy Hanson’s life reflects faith-filled flavor.
Local nonprofits receive major grants, launch new programs, and plan key events, including Breakthrough T1D’s Party With a ...
House Bill 1365 was filed to remove racial and gender requirements for boards, committees, councils and commissions. If the ...
In an age when racial justice efforts are particularly embattled, the arrival of Black History Month is as important as ever.