A Little Rock-born grandmother who appeared in the movie "The Blues Brothers" died last week at her home in Altadena, Calif., as a wildfire raged through the community.
Born in Little Rock in 1929, Dalyce Curry, or “Momma Dee” as she was known to family, lived in Altadena, where she died in her home at the age of 95 amid the Eaton Fire last week.
Millions of Southern Californians were on edge as winds began picking up during a final round of dangerous fire weather forecast for the region where two massive blazes have killed at least 25 and destroyed thousands of homes.
Western Illinois takes on Little Rock in a matchup of OVC teams. Thursday's meeting is the first of the season for the teams.
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced the students who have been named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2024 semester.
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The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) will be hosting an "Exhibition on Screen" series at the Ron Robinson Theater at 100 Rock Street in Little Rock.The do
Although all of Curry’s family mementos, including numerous scrapbooks, were destroyed in the blaze, one prized possession — a 1981 blue Cadillac parked in front of her home that she had planned to rehab and rent to Hollywood production companies — was unscathed.
Get ready to rock! The 90's alternative rock band 'Cake' is making their way to the Natural State this spring.
Debra Hale-Shelton is a veteran, award-winninng journalist who previously was a reporter and briefly an opinion columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where she twice received the Arkansas Press Association's I.