Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 6,516 over past 7 days
This week’s count averages to about 930 new cases per day in the state, up from from 718 the previous week.
This week’s count averages to about 930 new cases per day in the state, up from from 718 the previous week.
The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday that it has sued Walmart for allegedly allowing its money transfer services to be used by scam artists.
An overturned tractor-trailer led to a re-route of traffic in the northbound lanes of Interstate 49 near Exit 67 in Fayetteville.
Airbnb has permanently banned parties and events at all short-term rentals listed on its site.
The 2021-2022 Razorbacks sports season has to be considered as one of the best in school history across the board.
Through more than 100 works, the collection discusses religion, the southern landscape and our treatment of Black bodies.
Grammy-nominated indie pop artist Japanese Breakfast will perform at the venue’s outdoor performance space on Sept. 17.
A series of spectator-friendly bike races will return to downtown Springdale this summer.
As Independence Day approaches, officials are reminding residents about the rules and regulations regarding fireworks use inside the Fayetteville city limits.
Fifty-one people died after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer without air conditioning in the sweltering Texas heat.
The Supreme Court said Monday that a high school football coach who knelt and prayed on the field after games was protected by the Constitution.
The Australian pop rock band’s drummer was reportedly hospitalized on Sunday after having a medical issue during a concert in Houston.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will host a free car repair clinic for families with delayed car needs.
Advertising and Promotion Commission, Planning Commission, Ward 4 meeting and more.
Jennifer Ross has been promoted from director of programming to vice president of programming at the Walton Arts Center. Curt Owens will replace Ross.
Hours after Friday’s ruling, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge signed certification that Roe had been overturned.
Live music and events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
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