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.
The Sentinel-Record's Brandon Smith discusses why National Park College's request was turned down and how the community college plans to continue to seek approval...
Host James Leigh sits down with Sally Carder of St. Luke's Episcopal Church to discuss the plans for the warming centers around Hot Springs...
In this week's episode of Inside the Newsroom, Hot Springs Police Chief Chris Chapmond and Sgt. Kenny May discuss the national increase in mass...