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.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KY3) — Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders delivered her second State of the State Address on Tuesday. In it, she highlighted several policy priorities for the 2025 legislative session. KY3′s Stevet Grant and the Arkansas Advocate reporter Tess Vrbin discuss several of these priorities. Read Tess Vrbin’s reporting by CLICKING HERE.
Candace Chapman Scott, 37, of Little Rock, will serve a total of 15 years in federal prison for transporting stolen human body parts--including fetuses--out of Arkansas and conspiracy to commit mail fraud.
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.
Arkansas lawmakers have filed a bill to prohibit the construction of cryptomines within 30 miles of military facilities in the state. Opponents of the bill say
In the fifth installment of this popular presentation, Randy Dixon and Kyle Kellams will explore news and events from history by the decade and show historic KATV video of defining news from each era going back to the 1960s.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Little Rock elementary school principal sent a letter to school families after a student’s death. The letter from Principal Don Porter of the Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy in Little Rock acknowledged the death of an eighth-grade girl.
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.
At age 95, there was no other way to describe Dalyce Curry, or “Momma Dee” to her large extended family, other than “fabulous.”
She settled in Los Angeles, where she never became a star but did rub shoulders with some of the elites of old Hollywood, including backing up singer Pearl Bailey, being an extra in a scene with Diana Ross in "Lady Sings the Blues" and being mentored by the first Black woman to ever sign a movie contract.
The Little Rock School District Superintendent, Dr. Jermall Wright, released a statement regarding a sstudent's death that occured