There’s a new option for swimming in the wintertime in Fayetteville. Local swim coaches Anita Parisi and Paige Grunnagle have installed a tent and heaters around the heated pool at Mount Sequoyah Center, and are offering several options for adults and youth to access the water in the cold winter months. Parisi Swimming has partnered
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Fayetteville postpones Tuesday’s City Council meeting due to winter weather
Tuesday’s City Council meeting has been postponed until Thursday due to the winter weather conditions.
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University of Arkansas postpones start of semester due to winter weather
University of Arkansas students were set to return to class on Tuesday, but it looks like the holiday break will be extended by at least a day.
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Fayetteville Public Schools closed Tuesday after winter storm hits area
Fayetteville Public Schools officials on Monday announced that all schools will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 16 due to a winter storm that swept across the region Sunday.
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Fayetteville public meetings: Jan. 15-19, 2024
City Council Meeting, Fayetteville Arts Council, Long Range Planning Committee, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
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Child dies in crash on Fulbright Expressway in Fayetteville
A child was killed and four adults were injured in a head-on collision on the Fulbright Expressway in Fayetteville early Sunday.
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Fayetteville trash and recycling pickup suspended because of road conditions
Fayetteville officials have suspended trash and recycling pickup after snowy weather led to slick roads across the region.
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Police: Fayetteville man caused fatal wreck while fleeing
A Fayetteville man will be charged in connection with the death of a motorist who was killed Saturday after a police chase on Rupple Road, according to a news release from Arkansas State Police.
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Fayetteville receives volunteer community honor for fourth straight year
The annual distinction recognizes municipalities that address their greatest needs through the engagement of citizens.
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Capt. Gary Crain to retire after 45 years at U of A
The University of Arkansas Police Department will say goodbye to a long-time employee when Capt. Gary Crain retires next month.
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Single-digit wind chills expected through the weekend with more snow possible
A cold front that swept into the region overnight has brought dangerous temperatures with single-digit wind chills with more snow possible on Sunday.
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Fayetteville Public Schools closed Friday, Jan. 12
Fayetteville Public Schools have made the call to close on Friday, Jan. 12 due to expected winter weather moving into the area.
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Calle Latin Cuisine coming to Block Avenue
A new restaurant offering Latin American cuisine will open soon in Fayetteville.
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Restaurant news: Moff’s Pizza, The Guisinger, Halo, and more
Here’s what we know about several restaurants that have opened, closed, or plan to open soon in Fayetteville.
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UA seeks participants for paid cycling exercise study in heated conditions
Researchers at the University of Arkansas are currently recruiting participants for a scientific study that involves multiple trials of moderate-intensity cycling exercises conducted in heated conditions.