Police say U.S. Pizza robbery was staged by an employee
Fayetteville police say detectives have determined a reported robbery last week at U.S. Pizza on Dickson Street was staged by an employee of the restaurant.
Fayetteville police say detectives have determined a reported robbery last week at U.S. Pizza on Dickson Street was staged by an employee of the restaurant.
It may seem like there are a lot of choices on this weekend’s calendar, but after a closer look, there is really only one; To Bikes, Blues & BBQ, or not to Bikes, Blues & BBQ.
Public meetings scheduled for Monday, Oct. 3 through Friday Oct. 7, 2011.
Final agenda for the Oct. 4, 2011 Fayetteville City Council meeting.
Leave a comment with your game prediction. If you’re the closest, you’ll get a free t-shirt from Bearstate Supply.
Residents, business, non-profits and schools are invited to dispose of their old electronics for free during an e-waste recycling event from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. October 11 and 12 at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale.
Comedian Brian Regan is coming to the Walton Arts Center for a show on Thursday, Jan. 5.
Fayetteville High School began its 2011 Homecoming celebrations Wednesday evening during the annual downtown parade.
Live music, events, meetings and more for Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011.
Sources told us on Tuesday that the building at 315 W. Mountain Street has been sold to Johnny-Mike Walker for the purposes of housing his Bruce Lee memorabilia collection.
Ward 3 Alderman Justin Tennant is hoping voters approve an extension of the city’s 1-cent sales and use tax during a special election set for Oct. 11 in Fayetteville. OK, maybe ‘hoping’ is an understatement.
The 2011 Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony will honor several artists and art supporters from Fayetteville.
Local sculptural basket-maker Leion Niehues’s work will be on display at Walton Arts Center’s Joy Pratt Markham Gallery next month.
The University of Arkansas Fine Arts Center Gallery will host the show entitled Mark Dion: Process and Inquiry beginning Oct. 8.
Live music, events, meetings and more for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011.
Besides stepping up patrols for the expected population increase over the next few days, a few roads will be closed and some changes to paid parking will soon take effect.
Former newspaper photographer J.T. Wampler plans to open the Tanglewood Branch Beer Co. on Tuesday, Sept. 27 in south Fayetteville.
City officials will continue their efforts to develop a plan to expand Fayetteville’s recycling program this week.
Courtesy: Walton Arts Center
Arkansas will face Texas A&M at 11 a.m. Oct. 1 on ESPN, and Auburn at 6 p.m. the following weekend on
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