City hopes its new force main reduces overflows into lake
The pump station on Catherine Heights Road has operated at full capacity since earlier this month, pressurizing a new force main that promises to reduce unperm…
The pump station on Catherine Heights Road has operated at full capacity since earlier this month, pressurizing a new force main that promises to reduce unperm…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors will consider raising downtown parking rates tonight for the first time in about 30 years.
The Garland County Election Commission said its roster of close to 300 poll workers will be adequate for the more than 40,000 voters it's expecting for the Nov…
An ordinance establishing maximum air temperature standards for tenant-occupied dwellings was on the Hot Springs Board of Directors' agenda last summer, requir…
The chairman of the committee to find a buyer for the city-owned Majestic Hotel site said a group of local investors may be the best option if the two out-of-t…
Prospective polling locations will be asked about their policies on campaign signs before the Garland County Election Commission approves the list of vote cent…
The city plans to forfeit close to $500,000 a year instead of combining its 911 operations with Garland County's, telling the Hot Springs Board of Directors la…
City directors ended the reprieve they granted the old Hot Springs High School field house this spring, taking action Tuesday to prepare the condemned building…
Hot Springs City Manager Bill Burrough told residents of the Beverly Hills subdivision in 2022 that courts had limited cities' authority to remove panhandlers …
Justices of the peace tabled a budget transfer Monday that would have allowed the division 1 and 4 circuit judges to purchase two chairs costing $2,628 each.
Electric vehicle charging stations are planned for a handful of the more than 1,300 downtown spaces the city will convert to paid parking.
The sales tax bonanza expected from the April 8 solar eclipse didn't pan out despite record returns from the city's hospitality tax.
Unregulated boat rentals pose a growing menace on Lake Hamilton, Entergy Arkansas told justices of the peace earlier this week.
The executive director of the Hot Springs Housing Authority said she's returning to her old job overseeing Little Rock's public housing.
The state Board of Election Commissioners' hand count of 6,606 ballots from Garland County's March 5 elections matched the count produced by scanners, accordin…
Records showed the city paid more than $9,500 to send the Hot Springs Board of Directors and six administrators to the Arkansas Municipal League's 90th annual …
The Civil Service Commission last week overturned the termination of a Hot Springs firefighter who said speaking out on the department's safety record and prom…
A 40% increase in the hourly rate of the lead engineer overseeing the city's Lake Ouachita water supply project caught the attention of District 4 Director Dud…
The first and only food cart permitted to operate on city property had customers within minutes of its debut Friday afternoon at Hill Wheatley Plaza.
The only medical marijuana dispensary in the city of Hot Springs will remain closed after a judge denied the owner's request to stay the state's May 2 revocati…
The only medical marijuana dispensary in the city of Hot Springs will remain closed after a judge denied the owner's request to stay the state's May 2 revocati…
City directors will make their second appointment to the five-member Hot Springs Housing Authority Board of Commissioners in less than a year after opposing th…
The Little Rock Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to bring Nadine Jarmon back as executive director.
All city offices, except public safety and the airport, will be closed today in observance of Juneteenth.
Almost $17 million of work addressing sewer system overflows in the lower end of the easternmost basin of the city of Hot Springs' sewer collection system is u…
Off-duty Hot Springs police officers working security escorted an attorney from the Arkansas Bar Association's annual meeting Friday for allegedly violating Ho…
The Democratic Party of Arkansas elected city directors Erin Holliday and Phyllis Beard as delegates for the party's Aug. 19-22 national convention in Chicago,…
LITTLE ROCK -- Regulators closed the only medical marijuana dispensary in the city of Hot Springs after an order revoking its license was upheld Wednesday.
The Garland County Quorum Court appropriated more than $500,000 in federal pandemic relief funds Monday for its public safety expansion.
The city of Hot Springs said it's losing ground in the fight to prevent vacant homes from lapsing into disrepair.
The city of Hot Springs' solar project is projected to save it more than $30 million in electricity costs over 30 years, but new incentives would significantly…
Reginald Marable said the Greenbriar Apartment controversy moved to the top of his inbox not long after he took over the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban D…
The state closed the swim beach at Lake Catherine State Park after regulators received numerous complaints stemming from sewer system overflows into the Spence…
The Hot Springs Housing Authority said 26 of the 365 units that make up the entirety of the city's public housing stock were vacant Wednesday, but only two wer…
A second group has shown interest in redeveloping the Majestic Hotel site, said the chairman of the committee charged with finding a buyer for the city-owned p…
The Hot Springs Board of Directors tabled a resolution awarding a bid for asbestos and paint removal from the old Hot Springs High field house at its May 21 bu…
First quarter collections of the 1% sales tax the city of Hot Springs levies in support of its general fund rose 1.55% from the previous first quarter.
Storms pushed through Garland County early Friday, leaving downed trees and utility lines in their wake.
The Garland County Office of Emergency Management said Thursday the state expected to complete its assessment of damage from the May 8 tornado by the end of th…
Diamondhead Property Owners Association members plan to abstain from Saturday's vote on new bylaws that would give the gated community's largest landowner tota…
The relocation of displaced Greenbriar Apartment residents and redevelopment of East Side School into affordable housing have added to the Hot Springs Housing …
Justices of the peace began the process of adding public safety personnel a bipartisan majority of JPs pledged to permanently fund with a 1-mill property tax i…
The revocation of Green Springs Medical's license came as a surprise to its owner, who told The Sentinel-Record that a few weeks earlier he had refuted violati…
The owner of the first medical marijuana dispensary in the state to have its license revoked notified regulators of his intent to appeal the May 2 revocation o…
A resolution awarding a bid for asbestos removal from the old Hot Springs High Fieldhouse is on the consent agenda of the Hot Springs Board of Directors busine…
Requiring leases to specify if air conditioning will be provided at tenant-occupied dwellings has been the primary concept to emerge from meetings of the city'…
The Civil Service Commission will interview 14 prospects from the Hot Springs Police Department's May 4 special testing session.
The Hot Springs Board of Directors condemned two of the close to 300 properties listed on the city's vacant structure database last week.
Nine of the 13 justices of the peace on the Garland County Quorum Court pledged Monday to levy 1 mill for public safety in November, giving the county assuranc…
Modifications to its landfill permit requested by Garland County in November noted the 60 acres that opened on Cedar Glades Road in 2002 could accept Class 4 w…