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North Street section to close for two days

North Street section to close for two days

City crews will close North between College Avenue and Mission Boulevard for two days.

Review: Oft-told tale stumbles with ‘Miller’s Girl’

Review: Oft-told tale stumbles with ‘Miller’s Girl’

This pompous piece of filmmaking was a tired idea when it was written in 2016, and is a stone-cold bore of a movie on the big screen.

Weekend Flyer: What the Constitution Means to Me, Jagged Little Pill, Razorback gymnastics, and more

Weekend Flyer: What the Constitution Means to Me, Jagged Little Pill, Razorback gymnastics, and more

Live music, performances, and community events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.

Here’s the lineup of exhibitions coming to Crystal Bridges in 2024

Here’s the lineup of exhibitions coming to Crystal Bridges in 2024

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has announced their lineup of traveling exhibitions coming to the museum in 2024.

FLYER Q&A: Squirrel Flower’s Ella Williams talks new album, show prep and a Fayetteville ghost story

FLYER Q&A: Squirrel Flower’s Ella Williams talks new album, show prep and a Fayetteville ghost story

Squirrel Flower is back in Fayetteville on Thursday, Feb. 8 at George’s Majestic Lounge with Greg Mendez.

First Security Bank Fayetteville president David Russell to retire in March

First Security Bank Fayetteville president David Russell to retire in March

Longtime First Security Bank Fayetteville president David Russell will retire after more than 20 years, bank officials announced on Thursday.

Hoop Hogs absorb their worst loss to Ole Miss since joining the SEC

Hoop Hogs absorb their worst loss to Ole Miss since joining the SEC

It was the Razorbacks’ fifth double-digit loss in SEC play this season, and their worst loss to Ole Miss since a non-conference game in 1973.

Group can begin gathering signatures to get public records measure on Arkansas ballot

Group can begin gathering signatures to get public records measure on Arkansas ballot

The Arkansas AG on Wednesday approved the wording of a proposal that would create a constitutional right to access public records and meetings.

Country duo Brooks and Dunn added to Walmart AMP lineup

Country duo Brooks and Dunn added to Walmart AMP lineup

90s country act Brooks and Dunn have reunited for a new tour set to make a stop in NWA this summer.

Fayetteville Public Schools superintendent to meet with public Feb. 7

Fayetteville Public Schools superintendent to meet with public Feb. 7

Mulford is set to meet the public for a conversation and Q&A session at another installment of his ‘Java with John’ series of events on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at Arsaga’s Mill District.

French visitor finds 7.46-carat diamond at Arkansas park, largest since 2020

French visitor finds 7.46-carat diamond at Arkansas park, largest since 2020

A visitor from France has found a 7.46-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, which is the largest find at the park since 2020 and the eighth largest diamond registered in the park’s history.

Arkansas abortion ban may be scaled back, if group can collect enough signatures

Arkansas abortion ban may be scaled back, if group can collect enough signatures

Supporters can begin gathering signatures for a proposed ballot measure that would scale back the state’s abortion ban.

Group sues Arkansas attorney general for not approving government records ballot measure

Group sues Arkansas attorney general for not approving government records ballot measure

An Arkansas group trying to make access to public documents and meetings a constitutionally protected right sued the state’s attorney attorney general on Tuesday for rejecting the language of their proposed ballot measure.

ESPN’s College GameDay coming to Bud Walton Arena for the first time ever Saturday

ESPN’s College GameDay coming to Bud Walton Arena for the first time ever Saturday

The basketball version of ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to Fayetteville for the first time ever on Saturday.

The Doobie Brothers coming back to the Walmart AMP in 2024

The Doobie Brothers coming back to the Walmart AMP in 2024

Grammy Award winners and Rock of Roll Hall of Famers The Doobie Brothers are coming back to town this summer. The band is set to perform at the Walmart AMP on Saturday, July 6 as art of their upcoming “The 2024 Tour” announced this week. The band, currently made up of Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons,

Rudy’s Bar-B-Q submits plans for Fayetteville restaurant

Rudy’s Bar-B-Q submits plans for Fayetteville restaurant

Texas-based restaurant chain Rudy’s Bar-B-Q has submitted plans for a new location on the southwest side of town.

Arkansas adding new 327 area code in February

Arkansas adding new 327 area code in February

With the 870 area code expected to run out of phone numbers by 2025, the Arkansas Public Service Commission will add a new 327 area code beginning Feb. 20.

Arkansas lawmaker considers legislation to restore remote learning flexibility

Arkansas lawmaker considers legislation to restore remote learning flexibility

One state lawmaker is considering offering legislation to restore the flexibility of AMI days for public school districts

Arkansas judge tosses attorney general’s FOIA lawsuit against prison board

Arkansas judge tosses attorney general’s FOIA lawsuit against prison board

An Arkansas judge on Monday dismissed Attorney General Tim Griffin’s lawsuit that accused the Board of Corrections of violating the state Freedom of Information Act.

Galvin Cello Quartet to perform at Walton Arts Center Jan. 30

Galvin Cello Quartet to perform at Walton Arts Center Jan. 30

Galvin Cello Quartet, composed of members from from China, Brazil, South Korea and the United States, will perform at Walton Arts Center at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm.