As we reflect upon our 16-year anniversary this month, we’ve uncovered lots of photos from our early days. Here are some photos taken on Dickson Street in 2008.
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Commission denies remote parking lot permit for downtown student apartment complex
The developers of a planned student apartment complex will have to find another solution for how to provide enough parking for their future tenants.
Spring youth soccer registration open through Jan. 19
Registration is open for the city’s spring youth soccer program in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville’s Dromborg castle sells for $4.8 million
The 13th century Scottish-inspired fortress was built in 2008 to recreate the feel and ambience of a luxury home from a bygone era.
Construction to begin at intersection of Razorback Road and 15th Street
Crews in September replaced the railroad track crossing in preparation for the project, and now construction crews are scheduled to officially begin work.
Weekend Flyer: Heartless Bastards, The Floozies, Drake White, William Clark Green, and more
Live music, performances, and community events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
Brazile, Battle and defense lead Arkansas to 80-75 victory over No. 7 Duke
Playing without leading scorer Tramon Mark, the Razorbacks snapped a two-game skid before a capacity crowd of 20,344 — a record at Bud Walton Arena.
Community Art Wall opens in Fayetteville
An old pump station building has become a canvas for creative expression in central Fayetteville.
George’s Majestic Lounge among winners in nationwide venue competition
A longtime Fayetteville bar was named one of America’s favorite local music venues in a fan-led, nationwide competition organized by music publication, Consequence of Sound.
Fayetteville goes car-free on four Friday nights during Lights of the Ozarks
For four Friday nights this December, visitors to downtown Fayetteville can walk through a car-free square during the annual holiday lighting display.
VOTE 2023: Polls open for special City Council election in Fayetteville
Voting centers include Cornerstone Church of Christ, Genesis Church, and the Yvonne Richardson Community Center.
Fayetteville opens new parking deck, old lot to close Monday
The new deck replaces the longtime surface-level parking lot across the street, which is set to be redeveloped into a new public park.
Fayetteville council approves contract for new hotel off Dickson Street
A plan to build a seven-story hotel across from the Walton Arts Center has cleared another hurdle.
Stonemill Bread announces reopening date
A Fayetteville bakery that closed last fall is set to reopen Nov. 6, officials today announced.
Lights of the Ozarks parade and lighting ceremony set for Nov. 17
The 2023 Lights of the Ozarks festival kicks off at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 with the annual lighting ceremony and parade on the downtown square.