More lane closures planned for North Street corridor work
The city will close a section of the westbound lane on North Street to make way for new sidewalks and street improvements as part of the North Street Corridor project.
Arkansas Supreme Court upholds 2021 voting restrictions that state judge found unconstitutional
The court upheld four voting restrictions that were struck down by a state judge as unconstitutional.
Diamond Hogs come up just short to Aggies in extra innings
The pitching-duel loss was a tough one to swallow, considering Arkansas starter Hagen Smith set a school record for strikeouts.
Review: ‘IF’ underwhelms as a heart-tugging kids fantasy
The film features a who’s who voice cast, and is about adults reconnecting with their abandoned imaginary friends.
Crystal Bridges and the Momentary name Lela Davidson as new chief operating officer
Davidson was promoted from her previous position as the museum’s business innovation officer.
Grand opening postponed for WOKA trails in Siloam Springs
A grand opening celebration of the WOKA Trail System has been postponed due to wet weather.
Weekend Flyer: Fayetteville Strawberry Festival, 21 Savage, FreshGrass, and more
Live music, performances, community events and more happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
Underwood makes 20 under 40 in Jewelry Retail list
A third generation jeweler from Fayetteville has been named to a national 20 under 40 list.
Fayetteville High School commencement set for Thursday at Bud Walton Arena
Fayetteville High Commencement will take place at 7 p.m. at Bud Walton Arena, located at 1270 Nolan Richardson Dr. in Fayetteville.
Concert, fundraiser to celebrate new Fayetteville location for Ozark Natural Science Center
Ozark Natural Science Center will open a new satellite location at Lake Fayetteville, and a grand opening celebration and fundraiser is set for this Saturday.
Fayetteville passes 100,000 residents, while Tontitown grows the fastest in latest census estimates
Fayetteville passed the 100,000 mark after adding nearly 2,000 residents last year, according to the latest population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Diamond Hogs meet Aggies with final SEC West title on the line
If you dig into the Arkansas-A&M series and the histories of the two proud programs, the series becomes more compelling.
Velvet Horn Quintet to play ‘Weekend Starts’ series on Friday
The City of Fayetteville will offer free music, art and more as part of their Weekend Starts series of events this weekend.
Artist Joelle Storet begins work on Nelson Hackett mural
Storet this week began painting a 90-foot section of the wall on the west side of the street, with a design that includes a depiction of what Nelson Hackett may have looked like.
Duckpin bowling, Full Swing sports simulators coming to new Leroy Pinhouse and Sporting Lounge
Bowling is coming back to the UARK Bowl, just on a smaller scale this time around.
Sheriff faces questions from Arkansas lawmakers over Netflix series filmed at county jail
Lawmakers on Tuesday raised questions about a sheriff’s decision to allow a Netflix documentary series to be filmed at the Pulaski County jail.
Walmart lays off hundreds of employees and requires others to relocate
The entrance to a Walmart store is shown on June 25, 2019 in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) Walmart on Tuesday announced layoffs affecting several hundred jobs at the retail giant’s campus offices. It also said it will require most remote workers and personnel in its Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto offices to relocate to its
Summer reading club kickoff set for June 1 at Fayetteville Public Library
The library will celebrate the beginning of its summer reading club with the annual kickoff party from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 1.
Extension granted for Alamo Drafthouse project on former 112 Drive-In property in Fayetteville
The developers of a mixed-use project on the site of the former 112 Drive-In have asked for an extension to keep the project alive.
Center Street parking lot closed May 15-16
The Center Street surface parking lot will be closed on Wednesday, May 15, and Thursday, May 16 for surface treatment maintenance,