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Little Rock voters say no to new sales tax, yes to incumbent city directors
Unofficial results, which don't include absentee and provisional ballots, show the sales tax plan losing and incumbent city directors Antwan Phillips and Joan Adcock keeping their seats.
Voters reject Little Rock sales taxes, North Little Rock millage hike
AP has called that voters defeated both Little Rock sales taxes on election night for a three-eighth cent permanent tax and a five-eighth cent 10-year tax.
Voters in northeast suburb of Little Rock allow businesses to sell alcohol
Arkansans in the northern half of a Little Rock suburb overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to allow some businesses to sell alcoholic beverages, a measure that supporters say will bring economic growth to the area and increase people’s access to groceries.
Did Little Rock approve the penny sales tax?
Little Rock voters have made their voices heard on a penny sales tax that officials hoped to use to fund efforts to improve the city parks, streets, and more.
Both components of Little Rock sales-tax proposal on track for defeat
Little Rock residents on Tuesday were on track to reject a sales-tax proposal put forward by Mayor Frank Scott Jr., the second time in roughly three years they have decided against increasing the city's rate.
North Little Rock voters reject school district's proposed property tax increase
North Little Rock School District voters rejected the district’s proposed 4-mill districtwide property tax increase, which would have brought the mill rate from 48.3 to 52.3, according to unofficial election results available Tuesday night.
Northwest voters reject tax rate increase; district looking at changing class sizes
Voters in the Northwest school district soundly rejected a proposal to increase the tax rate which would have brought in $16 million for teachers and students alike. Voters were asked to approve increasing the maintenance and operations portion of the property tax rate by 3 cents,
Little Rock leaders respond after voters say 'no' to sales tax increase
Little Rock voters once again rejected a sales tax increase. Now, the mayor and vice mayor are discussing what's next for the city.
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Little Rock residents question whether new sidewalks meet accessibility standards
Frustrations are bubbling for one Little Rock neighborhood that believes new home developments could be violating ADA ...
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Boosting local artists: Little Rock's plan to keep talent in the city
Little Rock is taking the initiative to support and highlight local artists.Earlier this year, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. pitched ...
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Highway 67 now designated as Interstate 57, will soon connect North Little Rock to Chicago
Interstate travel is coming to another corner of Arkansas as Highway 67 changed its designation to Interstate 57 on Thursday.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Challenger unseats North Little Rock City Council member in Ward 2; open Ward 4 race decided
Incumbent Maurice Taylor was trailing challenger Nicole Hart for the North
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Junior Achievement of Arkansas brings turkey bowling session to Little Rock Arc
In a mission to ensure that today's youth are equipped with handy skillsets needed for the workforce, Junior Achievement of ...
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock makes digital map detailing city's history
A new online tool from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock makes it easy to view how the capital city has evolved over the last 100 years.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Antwan Phillips, Joan Adcock win reelection to Little Rock Board of Directors
Incumbents were reelected in the two contested races for at-large positions on the
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Little Rock neighborhood fears new sidewalks may violate disability access rules
Frustrations are bubbling for one Little Rock neighborhood that believes new home developments could be violating ADA ...
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