Kennel club holds annual dog show
Nearly 800 dogs, their owners, handlers and other dog lovers will descend on Bank of the Ozarks Arena and the Hot Springs Convention Center this weekend for th…
Nearly 800 dogs, their owners, handlers and other dog lovers will descend on Bank of the Ozarks Arena and the Hot Springs Convention Center this weekend for th…
Hot Springs Sanitation Director Randy Atkinson discussed recycling opportunities in Hot Springs and Garland County on Friday at an Arkansas Marketing Board for…
The Hot Springs Giving Circle is approaching the $500,000 giving mark in "group philanthropy" grants.
The youngest Rotary Club in Hot Springs is celebrating 10 years of service to Hot Springs and Garland County.
Former Razorback track star, Gulf War veteran and paralympian John Register repeated the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" -- faster, higher, stronger --…
As the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II approaches, the once young men and women who left high school and college to fight for freedom, now in their…
Twelve 3-inch-long baby alligators less than a year old, and a 2-a-half-foot-long, 7-year-old alligator were stolen from the Arkansas Alligator Farm and Pettin…
Around 200 people gathered at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 228 Spring St., for a nondenominational Community Service of Hope and Healing Thursday night.
Arkansas State Police on Sunday identified the person killed in a one-vehicle rollover crash early Saturday morning on Highway 70, about 5 miles east of Hot Sp…
Volunteers and staff from Flowers and Home visited four senior living facilities in Hot Springs to "Make Someone Smile."
The driver of a full-size SUV was killed and an unknown number of his eight passengers were injured Saturday morning when his vehicle left Highway 70 and struc…
The grandchildren of John and Helen Selig, affectionately known as "Papa" and "Nana," have swarmed into Hot Springs for about 30 years to be part of "Papa's Su…
The Salvation Army recently announced a change in leadership in Hot Springs.
Loren McDaniel struggled to hold back tears Sunday in the Wheeler Room of the Hot Springs Convention Center as she spoke at her first news conference since bei…
Nostalgia for old-fashioned Sunday dinners is helping Home Instead Senior Care encourage families to have regular meals with older loved ones while raising bot…
Father and son, Richard and Russ Rasnic, plan to celebrate Father's Day with a maiden trip in Richard Rasnic's fully restored, customized 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
Organizations around Garland County will provide access to free meals for children throughout the summer as part of the Summer Food Service Program offered thr…
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE -- British car enthusiasts from 35 states and Canada will converge on Hot Springs and Hot Springs Village for the fourth annual British Nat…
Splish, splash, they were racing the tubs Saturday in downtown Hot Springs.
Hot Springs Woodmen of the World Chapter 6005 will host the Teen Challenge Car, Motorcycle and 4X4 Show at Hot Springs Memorial Field from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat…
Higher Peaks, a nonprofit organization serving veterans, plans to hold the inaugural Operation Peak Fitness, or OPEAKFIT, on Saturday to fund adventure grants …
Letter carriers from the Hot Springs area and across the nation plan to collect food for the National Association of Letter Carriers' 23rd annual Stamp Out Hun…
Jay Mooney, executive director of COMPACT family services, laments the trend toward more children entering the foster care system each year.
This Saturday's Jack-n-Back Half Marathon, a 13.1-mile road race designed to challenge the most seasoned runners, relay teams and walkers, will benefit Cooper-…
For the past three Saturdays, girls in the eighth and ninth grades from around central Arkansas have learned about computer programming and hardware engineerin…
Teams from across Arkansas filled Bank of the Ozarks Arena and the Hot Springs Convention Center's exhibit hall Friday for the Arkansas National Archery in the…
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers works to ensure Lake Ouachita is a relaxing, fun and safe place to spend spring break.
Lake Hamilton students prove age doesn't matter when it comes to making a difference in the community.