Public tickets available for UA’s Springtime of Youth festival
Public tickets are now on sale for the a one-day music festival organized by the University of Arkansas.
Washington Elementary Tour of Homes set for May 4
A tour of interesting homes benefitting a local elementary school is coming up next month.
Arkansas lawmakers question governor’s staff about purchase of $19,000 lectern cited by audit
The audit said the governor’s office potentially violated state laws on purchasing, state property and the handling of government records.
Council holds firm on housing coordinator position
A third attempt at requiring the mayor to hire a full-time housing coordinator was denied by the City Council on Tuesday.
Multicultural fair coming to Fayetteville Public Library
Fayetteville Adult Career Training and Fayetteville Public Library will host a Multicultural Fair next week.
Glass Animals added to Walmart AMP lineup
British pop group Glass Animals have been added to the lineup of concerts coming to the Walmart AMP later this year.
Work to begin on new road to Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA)
The new road will feature a four-lane interstate stretching from the XNA entrance at Hwy. 264 to Hwy. 612, also known as the Springdale Bypass.
Former Arkansas officer pleads guilty to civil rights violation in violent arrest caught on video
A former officer has pleaded guilty to violating the civil rights of a man he kicked and hit during a violent arrest.
Fayetteville City Council recap: April 16, 2024
Funding for the West Transmission Waterline project, increasing the cap on alcohol permit fees, hiring a full-time housing coordinator and more.
Audit says Arkansas governor’s office potentially violated laws with $19,000 lectern purchase
Legislative auditors referred their findings to local prosecutors and the attorney general.
Weekly deals & more: More spring menus, summer camp, pretzel towers, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.
Overnight roof fire leads to temporary closure of Fayetteville Public Library
A small fire broke out on the roof, but was quickly contained and extinguished.
Fayetteville public meetings: April 15-19, 2024
Public Library Board of Trustees, City Council, Arts Council, Airport Board and more.
City to host cleanup event, tree giveaway April 20 in honor of Earth Day
The City of Fayetteville will celebrate Earth Day with a community-wide clean up and tree giveaway event, officials announced this week.
Sponsored Here’s a house and a condo, both for sale right now in Fayetteville
Flyer Homes has listed two more homes for sale in Fayetteville this week.
Downtown bike racing returns to Springdale this month
A spectator-friendly bike racing series will return to downtown Springdale for another season this month.
Fayetteville to close Centennial Park trails for Ragnar relay race
Several trails at Centennial Park will be closed to the public next week to allow for hosting of the inaugural Ragnar Trail Arkansas race.
Review: Well-crafted ‘Civil War’ falters at its climax
There is much to admire in Garland’s film, but I can definitely understand the mixed reaction the movie is receiving.
Fayetteville seeks applicants for housing crisis task force
Fayetteville residents who are interested in serving on the city’s new housing crisis task force have until the end of the month to apply.
Weekend Flyer: Spring game, VoiceJam, Smokey & The Mirror and more
Live music, performances, and community events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.