Sunshine Therapeutic Riding Center
For Swiss native Katja Summerlin, being around horses comes second nature. Growing up just down the road from a therapeutic riding center that served children …
For Swiss native Katja Summerlin, being around horses comes second nature. Growing up just down the road from a therapeutic riding center that served children …
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month. Last year alone, more than 750 children walked through the door of the Cooper Anthony Child Advocacy Center with allegati…
Growing up in Hot Springs allowed I'Nita White to foster a strong sense of volunteerism at a young age. As the years passed, she saw herself grow from mentee t…
As patrol sergeant for the Hot Springs Police Department, much of LeeAnn Zaner's day is spent interacting with and helping the citizens of Hot Springs. Over th…
Supporters of Tanya and Jason Spavins' vision for a centrally located gun range gathered on Sunday to preview their vision come to life at the new Machine Gun …
The driver of a 2009 Mercury Marquis who was killed Monday in a four-vehicle wreck on Thornton Ferry Road has been identified by Arkansas State Police.
While many people in Hot Springs may have spent the past week shuttered indoors to avoid the unusually thick blanket of snow and subzero temperatures, health c…
Some social service programs that provide help for the homeless and working poor were suspended Monday until weather conditions improve.
Barbara Bulfone, 76, of Hot Springs, died Feb. 13, 2021. Arrangements are pending and will be announced by Caruth-Hale Funeral Home.
Mildred Patrick, age 88, of Hot Springs, passed away peacefully Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, to be reunited with her husband, Gene Patrick that passed away 18 years …
PEARCY -- Mildred Giompoletti, 91, of Pearcy, died Feb. 13, 2021.
ARKADELPHIA -- Jeremy Sherman, 27, of Arkadelphia, died Feb. 9, 2021.
Monica, "Pig", Nichole Hobson, 47, of Hot Springs, died Feb. 11, 2021. Arrangements are by Hot Springs Funeral Home.
In this day and age, mental health is paramount. People now understand and often empathize with the strain daily life puts on an individual's mental state. Whi…
The story of Helen Spence is one of few histories in existence detailing the culture of the "river people" who lived in houseboats floating on rivers across Ar…
Friends and family are mourning the sudden, unexpected loss of Shunying Chen, former owner and operator of Shanghai Restaurant and wife of internationally accl…
Patricia Robirts, age 75, of Hot Springs, Ark., passed away on Nov. 27, 2020.
Vergie Washington-Brewer, age 79, of Hot Springs, Ark., passed away on Nov. 25, 2020.
William Walter "Bill" Allen passed away Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in Hot Springs at the age of 88. He was born November 4, 1932, the son of William Walter and Eli…
Visitation for Loren Lee Furnas, who passed away Nov. 24, 2020, will be 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. today at Caruth-Hale Life Celebration Center, 2529 Airport Road. Servi…
The romanticized version of a firefighter often depicts muscular, shirtless men carrying damsels in distress out of burning buildings. While the Hot Springs Fi…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is dedicated to "ensuring that these are going to be safe elections," including investigating complaints of voter suppressi…
After working at the Garland County Library for 23 years, Assistant Children's Librarian Kasey McKinney became a familiar face to many families who took part i…
Brittany Anne Chavez, young adult librarian at the Garland County Library, received the Ann Lightsey Children's Librarian Award from the Arkansas Library Assoc…
A local Realtor's "passion project" to restore a historic, vacant court motel once left to decay on the corner of Park Avenue and Bloom Street will be open to …
The Giving Team, a local nonprofit organization, has worked tirelessly since last month's inaugural Food for Thought event in Hot Springs to make this month's …
From sandbags to sealing sprays, downtown businesses prepared for heavy rains and potential flooding Wednesday as the Category 4 Hurricane Laura approached the…
August in Hot Springs National Park may not be rivaling Death Valley's 130 degrees this summer, but that doesn't mean a lack of heat and humidity.
There is no doubt that women have a huge impact on society today, especially as mothers. This month, HER Magazine had a chance to speak with the women of the N…
Bud Smedley died on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020, after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
While COVID-19 still limits many activities, including congregating in places of worship, one local pastor said his church is taking a "middle of the road" app…
One floor of a local hotel was evacuated after a brief standoff between an unidentified suspect and Hot Springs police on Sunday.
Pandemic shutdowns across the nation have in some cases prevented churches and nonprofit organizations from fully rolling out relief efforts for the homeless, …
Stargazers have been watching Garland County skies for the comet Neowise.
For anyone familiar with the local art scene, the name Dorothy Morris most likely sounds familiar. Although she is not an artist herself, Morris has poured her…
Hot Springs Debutantes practiced a waltz in the Crystal Ballroom at the Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa on Sunday. The practice is part of the "Little Season" of …
In light of the developments surrounding a surge of COVID-19 cases in Arkansas, the board of the nonprofit Pocket Community Theatre recently decided to resched…
In an effort to provide superior digital access to its patrons, the Garland County Library will join the Arkansas Digital Library Consortium at the beginning o…
As the primary federal agency responsible for investigating allegations regarding federal civil rights violations, agents with the FBI in Little Rock want to w…
The word "diet" is a four-letter word, but that does not mean it is a bad word. If you look at the definition of diet, the first part is "the kinds of food tha…
You may be familiar with the lyrics of a country song by Tracy Lawrence that declares, "The only thing that stays the same is everything changes, everything ch…
It does not matter which page of the calendar you turn to, the Eleanor Klugh Jackson House continuously serves the community, even in the midst of a pandemic. …
Medical professionals are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. To show their appreciation and support of the CNAs, LPNs, RNs, doctors, and ever…
Despite limitations placed on the Garland County Library's day-to-day operations, librarians are still encouraging patrons to take advantage of the virtual pro…
For the African American community, June 19, or Juneteenth, holds special significance as a day of freedom and independence.
With some local artists and venues struggling to stay afloat financially in the midst of the ongoing pandemic, the local community theater remains optimistic t…
A local business owner has used her downtown storefront windows to spread messages of hope to the community since the holiday season last year, and now has com…
Local clergy and educators joined in the ongoing protests at Hill Wheatley Plaza Tuesday as part of the national demonstrations against police brutality that e…
From 50-70 people gathered in downtown Hot Springs on Sunday to protest police brutality against black people in other areas of the country, a peaceful demonst…
"Bionic Me," the inaugural exhibit in Mid-America Science Museum's recently completed traveling exhibit hall, opens to the public today, the first to be hosted…