Friday, October 24th, 2025
Good morning, Little Rock. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 24th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ North Little Rock will host its annual Unsheltered Outreach Fair tomorrow at Riverfront Park where people in need can get mobile showers, free haircuts, clothing, food, job help and amnesty for non-violent offenses. The event will also offer alcohol and opioid recovery programs (10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 120 Riverfront Park Drive) while volunteers and donations are welcomed. ABC 7
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is still searching for the bear linked to the fatal attack on camper Max Thomas, whose death occurred on October 2 at Sam's Throne Campground in the Ozark National Forest—after DNA tests ruled out the previously euthanized bear—while officials urge visitors to stay cautious. THV 11
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Morin Corp. — an architectural metal panel maker — opened its $15 million plant in Little Rock Thursday and the investment will bring 25 new jobs to the area. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ A recent AAA report showed Arkansas drivers paid an average of $2.67 per gallon for regular gas, which was 4 cents higher than last week and 16 cents lower than a year ago. Prices ranged statewide from $2.53 in Arkansas County to $3.10 in Deshea County—while the national average is $3.10. FOX 16
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Eighth graders at Pinnacle View Middle School are taking part in the statewide Stock Market Game where they invest $100,000 in virtual cash in real stocks—one team has grown their portfolio to $135,000 in six weeks. The fall session ends Dec. 5 and winners will be honored at an awards luncheon next year. FOX 16
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Arkansas saw a significant gap in Black voter turnout in the 2020 election—rooted in long-standing exclusion and neglect—and a new youth-led council called The Front Row has been established in community church spaces to boost civic identity by hosting workshops and fairs with local politicians. The council will help young Black Arkansans learn how to engage and use their power in future elections. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ Attorney General Tim Griffin warned Arkansans about text and email scams that claim to be from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration — the messages ask for bank details via a fake web link and instruct recipients to delete them and report the scam to the FBI. THV 11
- ➤ If Congress does not extend enhanced tax credits before they expire at the end of this year, some Arkansans will lose help paying for government-sponsored health plans. Insurance agent James Arel said those earning above 400% of the federal poverty level will lose extra benefits—leading to higher premiums. THV 11
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Six-year-old Locke Keller, who has had three open-heart surgeries for a congenital heart defect, practiced with golf professionals at Pleasant Valley Country Club on Thursday—marking his determination to keep playing sports despite his health challenges. He now plans to try dance lessons later this year as he continues to explore new interests. THV 11
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Golfer Justin Leonard, remembered for his 1999 Ryder Cup putt, is set to look for more birdies during the Simmons Bank Championship at Pleasant Valley Country Club today—he aims to finish in the top 36 to move on in the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- ➤ The Arkansas defense has allowed high yardage and few sacks, and will face Auburn's offense, which has turned the ball over only once so far, in an upcoming game. Coaches stressed that players must press the quarterback and tighten coverage to improve their chances. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Vamp Out Alz
6:30-9:30 p.m. — The Hall — Fundraiser for Alzheimer's Arkansas — Enjoy a Halloween-themed concert with live music and a silent auction.
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Cliff & Susan at River Bottom Winery
3-8 p.m. — River Bottom Winery — Cost info not provided — Experience the energetic marriage of music with Cliff & Susan bringing piano, fiddle, and guitar tunes.
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English as a Second Language Class for Beginners
5-6 p.m. — North Little Rock Public Library — Registration required — Build your English language skills in a seven-week beginner-friendly course.
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Art For Two: Halloween Brooches Workshop
6-9 p.m. — Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts — Cost TBA — Create a unique Halloween brooch under the guidance of a skilled glass artist.
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Maumelle Food Truck Festival
11 AM – 12 PM — Lake Willastein Park — Free entry — Enjoy a day of food trucks, contests, and family-friendly activities in a vibrant community setting.
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Quilting 101: Basting Techniques
3-5 p.m. — North Little Rock Public Library — Free entry — Explore the art of basting quilt layers while crafting with fellow quilting enthusiasts.
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Spark! Gala
6:30-9 p.m. — Museum of Discovery — Ticketed event — Delight in hands-on science activities, fine food, and a premier silent auction while supporting local STEM initiatives.
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Adulting 101: Food Fundamentals
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. — North Little Rock Public Library - Argenta Public Library — Free entry — Master basic knife skills and air-fryer techniques in a fun, hands-on cooking class.
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Arkansas Research & Computing Stakeholder Forum
10 AM – 5 PM — Little Rock Marriott — Free entry — A cross-sector forum to share best practices and explore strategies for supporting Arkansas's research community.
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Cafe Mondays
4:30-5:30 p.m. — North Little Rock Public Library - Laman Public Library — Free coffee and tea — Enjoy a cozy atmosphere with free drinks for teens every Monday during the school year.
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