Designs by local artists featured on new construction fence banners
Five regional artists have been selected to have their work displayed on the fence around the Upper Ramble construction site, and those banners are now in place and on display.
Two longtime Fayetteville restaurants in running for state’s Food Hall of Fame
Public nominations are accepted each year, while finalists and winners in four categories are decided by a panel of judges. A people’s choice award is also given each year.
Weekly deals & more: Summer drinks, summer camps, summer vibes
Deals, discounts, sales, specials, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.
City seeks artist for murals at Yvonne Richardson Community Center
The city has announced an open call for artists to contribute to a collaborative mural project at the Yvonne Richardson Community Center.
Census launched to study region’s live music ecosystem
CACHE has launched an online survey to gather information on the state of the region’s music and live entertainment sectors.
Fayetteville honored at 2024 MidAmerica GIS Consortium
The city’s Geographic Information Systems department received the GIS Innovation Award at the 2024 MidAmerica GIS Consortium, held last month in Omaha, Neb.
Fayetteville public meetings: May 13-17, 2024
Planning Commission, City Council agenda session, Fayetteville Arts Council, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
Here’s the full schedule for Fayetteville Strawberry Festival
The schedule is out for the new Fayetteville Strawberry Festival, coming up next Sunday, May 19 on the square.
UA Commencement to celebrate over 4,800 graduates
The ceremonies, scheduled for May 10-11 will include both graduate and undergraduate students, and will take place in Bud Walton Arena and Barnhill Arena.
Damgoode Pies closes Fayetteville location
The last remaining Damgoode Pies location in the world has closed its doors.
Arkansas lawmakers adjourn session, leaving budget for state hunting, fishing programs in limbo
Arkansas lawmakers adjourned this year’s session without approving a budget for the Game and Fish Commission on Thursday.
New character-driven ‘Apes’ film surprises jaded reviewer
The world didn’t need another Planet of the Apes movie, but this character-focused sci-fi flick was surprisingly good.
Resolution for Gaza ceasefire fails to gain enough support
Four City Council members abstained from voting on the measure, while three voted in favor and one voted against.
One Razorback Roadshow tour begins Monday
Events like this one will help foster fandom for the Razorbacks that will last for a lifetime.
Diamond Hogs feel Bulldogs breathing down their necks
With all but two weekend series already in the books, what is scheduled to be the final SEC Western Division baseball race remains up in the air.
Weekend Flyer: Dylan Earl, Ozark Riviera, Trail Mix, and more
Live music, performances, community events, and more happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
North Street corridor work to close lane continuously for 5 days
Improvements to the North Street corridor will require a continuous lane closure for five days.
Ex-major league outfielder Monte Harrison, 28, plans to walk on with Arkansas Razorbacks football
Former major leaguer Monte Harrison plans to walk on with the Razorbacks’ football program.
Sponsored Fayetteville soccer club FC Arkansas to hold tryouts May 13-16
Local competitive soccer club FC Arkansas will host tryouts seeking new players next week in Fayetteville.
Arkansas cannot prevent 2 teachers from discussing critical race theory in classroom, judge rules
A federal judge has ruled Arkansas cannot prevent two high school teachers from discussing critical race theory in the classroom.