An upcoming international auction will feature photos of notorious mob boss and businessman Al Capone on some of his frequent visits to Hot Springs, including one in particular showing Capone and his associates standing in front of the Happy Hollow sign.
The Sentinel-Record’s Brad Parker recently spoke over the phone with Diane Capone about the auction, as well as her grandfather’s infamous past. To Diane, however, he was a loving grandfather and family man.
Steven Mross, The Sentinel-Record's managing editor, interviews Garland County Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Kara Petro about how the justice system functions and what goes...
In this final episode of a two part series about the Big Steam Music Festival set for Sept. 23-24, we sit down with Anthony...
Majestic Park General Manager Derek Phillips discusses the baseball legacy of Hot Springs and Majestic Park baseball complex, and how the facility's recent reopening...