Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter during a city board meeting Tuesday said he wants to seek an attorney general's opinion regarding potential Arkansas Freedom of Information Act disclosures related to a Dec. 31 police shooting involving the police chief.
Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter during a city board meeting Tuesday said he wants to seek an attorney general's opinion regarding potential Arkansas Freedom of Information Act disclosures related to a Dec. 31 police shooting involving the police chief.
A Little Rock mask mandate for municipal-owned or municipal-operated buildings that was set to expire in late December will continue through April, unless members of the city's Board of Directors act to end it sooner.
A Little Rock mask mandate for municipal-owned or municipal-operated buildings that was set to expire in late December will continue through April, unless members of the city's Board of Directors act to end it sooner.
After the contentious settlement that ended a lawsuit over a 2019 police shooting, members of the Little Rock Board of Directors will vote this month on whether to continue participating in the Arkansas Municipal League's program that provides a legal-defense insurance pool for participating cities.