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Cox Communications won’t terminate service during coronavirus outbreak
Cox Communications has vowed not to terminate service to any residential or small business customer because of an inability to pay their bills due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Fayetteville cuts occupancy by half for restaurants and bars
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan has issued an order to reduce occupancy limits for restaurants and bars during the coronavirus outbreak.
Hope for the Hogs keeps spirit up despite hard times
Ever get the feeling you’re living between the pages of a novel co-authored by Stephen King and the late Tom Clancy?
FLYER GUIDE: Restaurant takeout and delivery options
A guide to which local places are offering takeout, curbside pickup or delivery in these difficult times.
Fayetteville council gives mayor authority to regulate gatherings
Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan on Monday was given extraordinary power to limit or prohibit public gatherings in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
UPDATED: Fayetteville school district releases locations for school bus lunch delivery
Fayetteville Public Schools crews this week will begin delivering lunches via school buses to students in need.
LIVE UPDATES: Special Fayetteville City Council recap: March 16, 2020
A special meeting of the Fayetteville City Council began at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2020 inside room 219 of City Hall.
Fayetteville sets special council meeting with proposal to limit public gatherings
The agenda includes an ordinance temporarily empowering the mayor to regulate the gathering of 50 or more people in public or private places that serve the public.
Ozarks Electric suspends disconnections for non-payment during coronavirus outbreak
Ozarks Electric has suspended disconnections for non-payment through April 15.
Fayetteville police implement new guidelines during coronavirus outbreak
Fayetteville police are taking extra precautions to help limit the spread of coronavirus.
Fayetteville Public Schools offering meals, health services through closure
Fayetteville Public Schools will are closed until after spring break, but the district is still offering meals and health services for the duration of the closure.
St. Paul’s Episcopal, Trinity United Methodist offering community meals to-go
Two local churches that offer free community meals have shifted to a to-go model until further notice.
UPDATED: Fayetteville Public Schools to close March 16 until further notice
Fayettville Schools will close Monday, March 16 until further notice.
Grocery stores to reduce hours for stocking and cleaning
Stores will operate on reduced schedules to allow crews time to restock shelves and clean stores during the coronavirus outbreak.