Fayetteville City Council recap: May 5, 2020
Several rezoning request, extending the city’s noise regulations to all vehicle-related businesses, prohibiting non-electric vehicles from parking in spaces with charging stations, and more.
Several rezoning request, extending the city’s noise regulations to all vehicle-related businesses, prohibiting non-electric vehicles from parking in spaces with charging stations, and more.
The latest exhibition from Art Ventures never even got an opening reception.
If you want to explore the Razorback Greenway, but you don’t live near the trail system, there are several places to park and ride in Fayetteville.
Mayor Jordan held a press conference along with Fire Chief Brad Hardin, Police Chief Mike Reynolds, City Attorney Kit Williams, and Devin Howland, the city’s director of economic development.
An award-winning short documentary film produced at the University of Arkansas will soon have its broadcast premier on television.
If you’re curious about how to get started riding on the local bike trails, consider Lake Fayetteville.
Local musician Kale Ogle has assembled a new band, and they performed three new songs on Ozarks at Large last week.
A new trailer for the third season of the show is just over 2 minutes long, and reveals a little more of the narrative created by former UA MFA student and True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto.
There’s no way for Morris to sugarcoat the 2018 season, but it’s good to know that he has hope for the future.
Fire department officials on Monday released video of firefighters rescuing two deer whose antlers became locked together during a fight in a neighborhood in northeast Fayetteville.
We took a bike, some cameras and a Strava app for mapping every last section of trail on the mountain.
We did recognize a shot featuring the low bar at Bear’s Place in the trailer. Anyone spot any other landmarks in the trailer?
The first in a series of new singletrack trails is now open at Lake Wedington.
The transformation of midtown’s Gregory Park is now complete.
Cast members this week released a love letter to the city in the form of music video, complete with an original song and shoutouts to several downtown establishments.
Get ready for your close up, Fayetteville. Turns out, it’s coming a bit sooner than we thought.
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