‘Mahoney Building’: Sign at Armory still bears name of county judge
Justices of the peace renamed 210 Woodbine St. the Garland County Armory Building in December 2023, but a sign out front still bears County Judge Darryl Mahone…
Justices of the peace renamed 210 Woodbine St. the Garland County Armory Building in December 2023, but a sign out front still bears County Judge Darryl Mahone…
The Garland County Quorum Court Public Health, Welfare and Safety Committee will consider a resolution affirming the county's commitment to the "sanctity of hu…
The county says the company it contracts for weekly collection of more than 20,000 residential trash carts is doing its best to make up for Friday's lost day.
The Hot Springs Board of Directors failed to reach a consensus on the cost of parking permits for downtown residents for a second time on Tuesday, tabling the …
Ashlyn McKayla Ohm's "Climbing Higher" series afforded the local author acres of unbounded real estate to unfurl the trilogy's four principal characters and th…
The winter storm gave most of the city and county's more than 1,000 employees the day off on Friday while local road crews contended with 24 hours of unabated …
The city debuted its brine-making machine Wednesday in advance of winter precipitation that closed city offices Thursday afternoon.
The city's ratemaker and financial adviser said delaying the wastewater rate increase needed to bring the city into compliance with the Clean Water Act could i…
The county's spending and legislating authority convened its 2025-26 term Monday with five new justices of the peace.
The ordinance raising base wastewater rates $7.50 a month over three years for residential customers in the city will be read a third time tonight at the Hot S…
Accommodations for the six to 10 people who would qualify for a residential parking permit have to be considered before civil penalties for overtime parking th…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors will consider adding 26 parking spaces to the more than 900 the city began regulating on Friday.
The $8 rate increase that will take effect Wednesday at the Garland County Landfill delayed the $1 a month increase the county had planned for house-to-house g…
Sales by weight the state's medical marijuana sales leader reported were up 37% for the five months that followed the revocation of its closest competitor's li…
The daughter of the deceased owner of 234 Garden St. asked the Hot Springs Board of Directors not to condemn her childhood home at the board's Dec. 17 business…
Four of the five school districts in the unincorporated area partnered with the county to boost radio signal strength on their campuses, a prerequisite for the…
The city will roll out its managed parking plan on Jan. 3 with no accommodations for the six to 10 people it said would qualify for a residential parking permi…
Action on a rate structure servicing $68 million of debt the city said will bring its wastewater system into compliance with the Clean Water Act was anticipate…
Hot Springs Memorial Field is a beneficiary of the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, receiving a $1.4 million grant to renovate its 78-year…
Action the Hot Springs Board of Directors will consider taking tonight could trigger a referendum effort on the wastewater rate increase the city said it needs…
Downtown residents would pay $1,000 a year to park in one of the more than 250 on-street spaces the Hot Springs Board of Directors designated as priority parki…
Keeping the city in the black and being responsive to the concerns of his constituents merited the more than $35,000 in bonuses the Hot Springs Board of Direct…
The $895 billion defense policy bill the U.S. House sent to the Senate Wednesday settles the disposition of the Army and Navy General Hospital on Reserve Stree…
Keys to the city presented at the final meeting of the 2023-24 Garland County Quorum Court on Monday came from District 2 Director Phyllis Beard's allotment.
The 2023-24 Garland County Quorum Court bid farewell to five outgoing justices of the peace prior to adjourning its final meeting of the term Monday.
The country's largest home improvement retailer wants to expand to Hot Springs, requesting commercial zoning for 18 acres zoned for residential use at the inte…
The city of Diamondhead swore in its city council last week at a special-called meeting, the first for the newly incorporated area in southeast Garland County.
Draining a large area of the city, Hot Springs Creek is a catchment for stormwater-borne debris that was mostly ignored prior to the development of the Hot Spr…
A bid to reduce civil penalties for overtime parking didn't advance to the floor at Tuesday's Hot Springs Board of Directors business meeting, with District 6 …
The city's economic development contractor will continue as the exclusive clearinghouse for proposals to redevelop the Majestic Hotel property.
The $120.4 million 2025 county budget justices of the peace unanimously recommended to the Garland County Quorum Court Monday appropriates the balance of the $…
Changes the Hot Springs Board of Directors will consider tonight would more than triple fines for overtime parking downtown.
The deadline to qualify solar facilities for the one-to-one credit for electricity they export to the grid passed before the city could acquire all of the land…
Sales tax reports the state revenue agency provides localities don't provide much detail, but the city of Hot Springs has a good idea of what's caused its four…
Taxpayers will be billed an additional 0.6 mills next year for the public safety expansion justices of the peace authorized this spring.
The long-range land use plan the Hot Springs Board of Directors adopted in 2020 will be part of city code March 1, culminating five years of public input, rese…
Hot Springs Police Chief Billy Hrvatin says all uniformed and civilian positions in the $19.2 million 2025 police fund budget the Hot Springs Board of Director…
District 2 Director Phyllis Beard says the landlord meeting suggested by a federal housing official last month needs to be scheduled before the Hot Springs Boa…
The state's medical marijuana sales leader has continued to see year-over-year growth in sales by weight since the state shuttered its closest competitor in Ju…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors' unanimous adoption of the 2025 budget drew applause from a packed City Hall Tuesday night.
About 80% of the airspace the Garland County Landfill was permitted for more than 20 years ago has yet to be used, but it's filling up fast.
The leader of the group that has shown interest in redeveloping the Majestic Hotel site paid a visit earlier this month.
Andie Roberts is the new owner of Passmore House, the 846 Park Ave. property that's been left to nature and neglect for more than 40 years.
Almost 1,900 fewer county residents voted in the Nov. 5 general election than in 2020, according to results the Garland County Election Commission certified Fr…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors appointed Dr. Ann Xu to the city's Arts Advisory Committee earlier this month.
The city plans to sell more wastewater debt as federal and municipal borrowing costs have risen in anticipation of a Republican sweep of Congress and the White…
Bringing the regional wastewater system into compliance with the Clean Water Act will require the average residential ratepayer inside the city to pay an addit…
The city of Hot Springs reported its third consecutive month of flagging sales tax receipts, putting collections of its 1% general fund sales tax on pace to fi…
Public safety accounts for more than $23 million of the $115 million 2025 budget the Garland County Quorum Court will consider next month.
The $14.1 million capital budget justices of the peace advanced earlier this month included $3.5 million for a senior citizens center, the largest capital expe…