Category: News

  • UALR Active Condition

    UALR Campus Living – Winter Weather Update

    Campus Living Advisory

    Winter Weather & Freeze Protection Update

    Status: ACTIVE
    đź’§ Drip Protocol: ACTIVE
    Prevent Frozen Pipes

    To prevent plumbing failure in your unit, please follow these instructions immediately:

    • Drip Faucets: Turn on the cold water faucet in your kitchen and bathroom. Allow it to drip steadily (a slow trickle).
    • Open Cabinets: Open all cabinet doors under sinks (kitchen and bath) to allow warm room air to reach the pipes.
    • Thermostat: Ensure your heat is set to at least 68°F and set to “Auto”. Do not turn off your heat.
    đźš— Road Conditions
    Check Before You Travel

    Campus roads and surrounding Little Rock highways may be hazardous.

    We utilize IDrive Arkansas for official road status. Please check the live map for ice, snow, and accident reports before leaving campus.

    External Link: Arkansas Department of Transportation

    Campus Living Assistance

    If you experience a heating failure, burst pipe, or water leak, contact staff immediately.

    Campus Living Office / Maintenance

    501-916-3743

    Staffed 24/7 during emergencies
    DPS (Public Safety)

    501-916-3400

    For life safety emergencies
  • Welcome to a New Semester at UA Little Rock

    Welcome Week: Start Strong

    Welcome Week at UA Little Rock is designed to help students transition smoothly into the semester by connecting them with campus resources, student organizations, and the Trojan community.

    Attending Welcome Week events is more than social engagement—it’s an opportunity to build routines, establish support networks, and set expectations for academic excellence from day one.

    Staying on Track Academically

    Plan with Intention

    Review each syllabus early and map out key deadlines. Proactive planning reduces stress and keeps coursework manageable.

    Manage Your Time

    Establish consistent study blocks each week. Treat academic time like a scheduled commitment.

    Engage Actively

    Participate in class discussions, form study groups, and ask questions early to reinforce learning.

    Use Campus Resources

    Faculty office hours, tutoring services, and academic advising are built-in tools for student success—use them.


    Success is built through consistency, balance, and preparation. Welcome Week is the first step—what you build afterward defines the semester.

    Welcome to UA Little Rock. Let’s make this semester count.

  • Little Rock Police Dispatch:

    Real-Time Monitor

    This dashboard provides a direct window into the City of Little Rock’s active police operations. It streams data directly from the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.


    Why is this data important?
    Safety
    Community Awareness: Identify active incidents or disturbances in your neighborhood in near real-time.
    Traffic
    Commute Planning: Spot “Accident” or “Traffic Stop” reports to avoid congested routes.
    Civic
    Transparency: See exactly how public safety resources are deployed across the city.
  • I Smell Something Funny Burning

    What to Do If Someone Is Burning Trash and the Smell Is Toxic

    Burning trash in residential areas is not only illegal in many cities, including Little Rock, but it can also release harmful toxins into the air. Here’s the proper procedure to protect yourself and your community.

    🚨 Step 1: Immediate Emergency Response

    • If the burning is active and poses a health hazard or fire risk, call 911 immediately.
    • Provide the exact location and describe the situation clearly.

    📞 Step 2: Report Non-Emergency Burning

    For ongoing or nuisance burning that isn’t an immediate danger:

    • Dial 311 to file a complaint with Little Rock Code Enforcement.
    • Contact the Fire Prevention & Community Outreach Division at Central Fire Station (624 S Chester St).

    🏛️ Step 3: Know the Law

    Little Rock ordinances prohibit trash burning in congested districts. Yard waste burning may be allowed under strict conditions, but it must not:

    • Create a persistent nuisance
    • Pose a fire hazard
    • Obscure visibility on roads

    đź“‹ Step 4: Escalate if Necessary

    If the issue continues:

    • Contact the Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment – Air Quality Division at (501) 683‑0873.
    • Report to the EPA or use the Arkansas DEQ online complaint system.
    Tip: Document the incident with photos or videos if safe to do so. This helps enforcement agencies take action faster.
  • We Must Stop Tragedies Like This

    We Must Stop Tragedies Like This

    Early Saturday morning in Tampa, Florida, a devastating crash took the lives of four people and injured 11 others. A silver sedan, fleeing police after being spotted street racing, sped recklessly through a historic nightlife district before slamming into a crowd outside a bar.

    This area, known for its vibrant atmosphere and tourist appeal, became the scene of heartbreak and chaos. The Tampa Police Department reported that the vehicle was first seen driving dangerously on a freeway around 12:40 a.m., just moments before the crash.

    Why This Matters

    Street racing and reckless driving are not just illegal—they’re deadly. This incident is a tragic reminder that irresponsible behavior behind the wheel can destroy lives in seconds. We must do more to prevent these senseless acts.

    What Can Be Done

    • Stronger enforcement of street racing laws
    • Community awareness campaigns about the dangers of reckless driving
    • Improved urban design to protect pedestrians in nightlife districts
    • Support for victims and their families

    Take Action

    We can’t afford to wait for another tragedy. Share this story. Talk to your community leaders. Advocate for safer streets and responsible driving. Together, we can make a difference.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/car-fleeing-police-slams-into-crowd-outside-bar-in-florida-killing-four-people-and-injuring-11/vi-AA1Q4pJz?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=6910bc3c33af4f2e99b548d83641a612&ei=13#details