Walton Arts Center on Thursday issued a statement in response to criticism over its recent decision to not allow certain types of drag performances at the venue during the upcoming NWA Pride festival.
Author: Fayetteville Flyer
Korean fried chicken restaurant Bonchon to expand into Fayetteville
A Korean fried chicken restaurant chain will soon expand into Fayetteville.
Police investigate stabbing death outside Fayetteville home
Fayetteville police are investigating what appears to be the city’s first homicide in 2023.
REGIONAL BRIEF: New sports pub focusing on soccer, rugby, and cricket set to open in Bentonville
The Botanical at 8th & A, an international sports pub focusing on soccer, rugby, and cricket, is set to open in Bentonville this summer, according to co-owner Alex Thaley.
Botanical Garden of the Ozarks hosts annual plant sale
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks will host its annual Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 29.
Alice L. Walton School of Medicine breaks ground on new campus in Bentonville
The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine on Thursday held a groundbreaking ceremony to commence construction on its new 14-acre medical education facility.
REGIONAL BRIEF: Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar to open first Arkansas location in Rogers
The new Pinnacle Springs mixed-use commercial development in Rogers has signed Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar as a restaurant tenant with plans to open in late 2024.
AQ Chicken House to close in Springdale
AQ Chicken House is set to close its iconic Springdale location after more than 75 years in business.
Fayetteville teardrop-based cancer screening company Namida Lab announces advisory board
The advisory board will work in conjunction with the promotions of some staff and new hires to continue the company’s work in developing products that help women decide when to have a screening mammogram.
Jack in the Box to open in Rogers
Jack in the Box will soon expand into Arkansas by opening a location in Rogers, the company announced Wednesday.
UA chancellor to speak at historical society’s event as part of Black History Month
University of Arkansas Chancellor Charles Robinson will speak at an event sponsored by the Washington County Historical Society next week as part of Black History Month.
Pesto Cafe future in question after recent closure
No formal announcements have been made, but for weeks a since has hung on the front door that reads, ‘Closed for private b-day party.’
Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 2,433 over past 7 days
Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 2,433 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday
Fayetteville police search woods for possible human remains near Holly Street
Fayetteville police began searching a wooded area near Holly Street and Oakland Avenue early Wednesday after a resident’s dog found what looked like human remains.
UPDATED: Police investigating bank robbery in west Fayetteville
Police have arrested a man who they say robbed a bank Tuesday morning in west Fayetteville.