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Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 1,496 over last 7 days

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, May 18, 2022

This week’s count averages to about 213 new cases per day in the state, up from from 194 the previous week.

Fayetteville City Council recap: April 5, 2022

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Apr 5, 2022

Putting $100,000 toward pandemic aid for small nonprofits, 11 rezoning requests, and more.

Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 212 Wednesday

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Wednesday, Mar 31, 2021

The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 212 on Wednesday.

Case report: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 2,944 Friday

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Friday, Jan 8, 2021

The Arkansas Department of Health announced that COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 2,944 on Friday.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 5 & 7, 2021

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jan 5, 2021

Trail economic development, short-term rental regulations, police department policies, a new parking deck, a rezoning at the Wedington/I-49 interchange, and changes of permitted uses in two zoning districts.

Hogs back to work with A&M contest looming

  • By Terry J. Wood · Tuesday, Oct 27, 2020

Sam Pittman has the important task of grounding his players in the reality as they prepare to play No. 8 Texas A&M.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Oct. 20, 2020

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Oct 20, 2020

Allowing prosecutors to present evidence that a misdemeanor crime was hate-based, encouraging landlords to ensure the habitability and safety of rentals, and more.

Arkansas COVID-19 case info

  • By Todd Gill · Friday, Mar 13, 2020

With the impact of coronavirus quickly escalating, this will serve as a guide for Fayetteville-area updates on the situation.

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Hog fans might pump brakes on ‘Sweet 16’ expectations, just yet

  • By Terry J. Wood · Tuesday, Jan 7, 2020

It’s still early in the season with just one of 18 conference games down.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Nov. 19, 2019

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Nov 19, 2019

Changes to the residential parking plan near Wilson Park, expanding the footprint of the Farmers’ Market and more.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 15, 2019

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jan 15, 2019

The State of the City Address, additional repair work at the Meadow Street Parking Deck, repairing equipment at the city’s wastewater treatment facilities, and more.

Fayetteville City Council recap: Dec. 5, 2017

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Dec 5, 2017

Rezoning 24 acres along North College Avenue, accepting a $1.77 million grant to fund design of a cultural arts corridor, and more.

City Council Recap: Feb. 21, 2017

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Feb 21, 2017

Adopting an amended solid waste reduction, diversion and recycling master plan, approving a final payment to Kessler Consulting, Inc., and more.

Sidewalk work to close Morningside Drive in south Fayetteville

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jul 26, 2016

City crews are set to begin a sidewalk construction project this week that will close a portion of Morningside Drive in south Fayetteville.

Fayetteville committee tweaks 2016 sidewalk plan

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Dec 1, 2015

Pedestrians in Fayetteville will soon have a complete sidewalk route from Wedington Drive to the University of Arkansas campus.

Fayetteville committee to hear 2016 sidewalk improvement proposal

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Nov 24, 2015

Fayetteville officials are set to present their recommendations for 2016 sidewalk improvements during Tuesday night’s Transportation Committee meeting.

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