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Local News Crowds gather to protest Trump administration in Little Rock Protestors, who remained peaceful, waved anti-Trump signs and chanted as they marched on the Broadway Bridge.
A protest against the Trump administration on a pedestrian bridge is causing traffic to slow down along I-630 in Little Rock.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — In Arkansas at least 10 "No Kings Day" protests were held on Saturday as part of a nationwide demonstration against the Trump administration's policies.
Turnout was huge in Little Rock and Fayetteville Saturday for the No Kings March, a nationwide demonstration of disgust for President Donald Trump’s disregard for constitutional norms and human ...
A proposed slaughterhouse has citizens in North Little Rock concerned and calling on their elected officials to shut the proposal down.
George Sedberry grew up in a family tied to the fight over Little Rock desegregation — without questioning their stance. Now, he's armed with a new viewpoint and traveling the country, teaching ...
In 1955, the Little Rock School Board adopted a plan to integrate the city's schools. It would begin in the fall of 1957, when nine black students would attend all-white Central High.
A sea of protesters filled the Broadway Bridge sidewalk from one end to the other Saturday morning during one of hundreds of No Kings marches held across the country.
John Kirk, a University of Arkansas at Little Rock history professor, speaks Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site visitor center.
MOORHEAD - Two people among the pioneers of racial desegregation in schools in America said Saturday that education is the key to overcoming and eliminating racism.