Developers have plans for a mixed-use building on the vacant lot across from the post office and the adjacent land where Diamond Center sits.
Author: By Todd Gill
Opera in the Ozarks announces 2024 summer season
The 2024 season will showcase a cast of 34 singers and an orchestra of 25 musicians from across the country.
War Eagle Appreciation Day to celebrate 20th annual event
The celebration will feature a variety of free, family-friendly activities provided by local organizations, focusing on water, wildlife, history, and tourism.
Statehood Day celebration to feature Skip Rutherford lecture on 1992 election
Rutherford’s lecture will focus on a unique time in the state’s history when media attention on Arkansas was intensive.
Fayetteville seeks public input on 71B Corridor rezoning
The city is inviting residents to participate in a series of public input meetings regarding planned rezoning efforts along the 71B corridor.
City Council snapshot: May 21, 2024
In this feature, we offer a few highlights from the previous evening’s council meeting.
Fayetteville plans outdoor movie series at two parks this summer
The screenings are free and open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs, and picnic baskets.
Fayetteville to consider new stormwater utility fee
City staff are proposing the creation of a dedicated funding mechanism for stormwater management through a new utility fee.
Fayetteville City Council recap: May 21, 2024
Creating a new stormwater utility fee, appropriating funds for recommendations from the Housing Crisis Task Force, vacating an easement for a new 7-story building on Dickson Street, and more.
Fayetteville public meetings: May 20-24, 2024
Advertising & Promotion Commission, Public Library Board of Trustees, Environmental Action Committee, City Council and more.
More lane closures planned for North Street corridor work
The city will close a section of the westbound lane on North Street to make way for new sidewalks and street improvements as part of the North Street Corridor project.
Crystal Bridges and the Momentary name Lela Davidson as new chief operating officer
Davidson was promoted from her previous position as the museum’s business innovation officer.
Fayetteville passes 100,000 residents, while Tontitown grows the fastest in latest census estimates
Fayetteville passed the 100,000 mark after adding nearly 2,000 residents last year, according to the latest population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Artist Joelle Storet begins work on Nelson Hackett mural
Storet this week began painting a 90-foot section of the wall on the west side of the street, with a design that includes a depiction of what Nelson Hackett may have looked like.
Two longtime Fayetteville restaurants in running for state’s Food Hall of Fame
Public nominations are accepted each year, while finalists and winners in four categories are decided by a panel of judges. A people’s choice award is also given each year.