Week-long closure planned on Park Avenue for crosswalk installation
A portion of Park Avenue will be closed for about a week beginning Monday, June 27 while crews work to install a new crosswalk at Trenton Boulevard.
A portion of Park Avenue will be closed for about a week beginning Monday, June 27 while crews work to install a new crosswalk at Trenton Boulevard.
The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years.
Improvements to the intersection of Clinton Drive and Harmon Avenue are scheduled to begin Monday, June 27.
The Oklahoma City Thunder selected former Arkansas sophomore Jaylin Williams with the 34th overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft.
The Razorbacks have nothing to be ashamed of with this season. It was a great one by any measure.
The new film is exhilarating but also exhausting with a more than two-and-a-half hour running time that still only skims over the ground-breaking yet heart-wrenching career of the The King of Rock and Roll.
The loss ended the Razorbacks’ seventh CWS appearance since 2004 under Dave Van Horn.
A hot air balloon festival that debuted in Fayetteville a few years ago is set to return this summer.
The street design includes new sidewalks, upgraded stormwater infrastructure, and safety improvements for both pedestrians and bicycle riders.
One of the biggest kid parties of the year is coming up next month in Fayetteville.
Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 5,032 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday
Crittenden County Circuit Judge Tonya Alexander cited an Arkansas law that requires those petitioning for new DNA testing to still be in prison.
In a major expansion of gun rights, the Supreme Court said Thursday that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public.
Burned Up Bled Dry returns to Fayetteville for a show at Smoke & Barrel Tavern with Bones Of The Earth and Stress Dream.
It’s summer. It’s Thursday. In Fayetteville, that (usually) means it’s time for free music at Gulley Park.
Fayetteville has once again been designated as a Walk Friendly Community, and remains the only city in Arkansas to achieve the honor.
Brady Slavens’ home run to the deepest part of the park gave Arkansas the lead and the Razorbacks held on for a 3-2 win in the College World Series on Wednesday night.
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