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Fayetteville reaches cap for Type 2 short-term rentals

Fayetteville reaches cap for Type 2 short-term rentals

There are no more permits available for homes that operate year-round as short-term rentals, according to a news release from the city.

Arkansas approves $5 million for film production rebates

Arkansas approves $5 million for film production rebates

Mahershala Ali, Nathan Wetherington, Ivy Dubreuil and Stephen Dorff stand outside Sequoyah Hall on Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville during the filming of a scene in HBO’s True Detective Season 3. (HBO) The Arkansas Legislative Council has approved $5 million in funding for film production rebates in Arkansas. The funds were directed to the Arkansas Economic

SEC squads featured in 9 bowl games over the next week

SEC squads featured in 9 bowl games over the next week

Arkansas’ 4-8 finish left the Razorbacks on the outside looking in this bowl season, but between Wednesday and Monday, nine SEC squads will be featured in bowl games.

Weekly deals & more: New Year’s Eve fun, taco parties, burgers, bagels, and more

Weekly deals & more: New Year’s Eve fun, taco parties, burgers, bagels, and more

Sales, specials, deals, discounts, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.

Deputy Police Chief Jamie Fields retires after 29 years in Fayetteville

Deputy Police Chief Jamie Fields retires after 29 years in Fayetteville

Deputy Police Chief Jamie Fields has retired after over 29 years of service with the Fayetteville Police Department.

Celebrating 16 years of the Flyer with a look back at Block Avenue

Celebrating 16 years of the Flyer with a look back at Block Avenue

As we reflect upon our 16-year anniversary this month, we’ve uncovered lots of photos from our early days here at the Flyer. Here are some photos taken on Block Avenue in the summer of 2008.

Hoop Hogs sputtering as SEC play nears

Hoop Hogs sputtering as SEC play nears

It’s fair to say this squad is still coming together, but time is growing short

Sponsored Explore New Heights in 2024: ARK Digital Marketing’s Core

Explore New Heights in 2024: ARK Digital Marketing’s Core

With ARK Digital’s expert guidance, small businesses in NWA can transcend traditional geographic constraints. We leverage the power of digital platforms to help you reach not just local markets but also national and global audiences.

Fayetteville public meetings: Dec. 25-29, 2023

Fayetteville public meetings: Dec. 25-29, 2023

Technical Plat Review, Subdivision Committee and a City Council agenda-setting session.

The head of Arkansas’ Board of Corrections says he’s staying despite governor’s call for resignation

The head of Arkansas’ Board of Corrections says he’s staying despite governor’s call for resignation

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday called for the head of the Board of Corrections to immediately resign in the latest round of a dispute over who runs the state’s prison system.

Shaq’s Big Chicken restaurant sets opening date for Fayetteville location

Shaq’s Big Chicken restaurant sets opening date for Fayetteville location

Big Chicken, which specializes in chicken sandwiches, tenders, and other items, is in the works at 2190 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Fayetteville police seek missing 15-year-old

Fayetteville police seek missing 15-year-old

Police are searching for 15-year-old Curtell Beasley, who reportedly left home on Dec. 19.

Trash and recycling service will be delayed by one day due to holidays

Trash and recycling service will be delayed by one day due to holidays

Residential trash and recycling pickups will be delayed by one day for the next two weeks due to the holiday season.

Celebrating 16 years of the Flyer with a look back at Dickson Street

Celebrating 16 years of the Flyer with a look back at Dickson Street

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.

Slaughter Beach, Dog coming to George’s April 11

Slaughter Beach, Dog coming to George’s April 11

Slaughter Beach, Dog announced a spring solo tour recently, and that tour will be making the stop at George’s April 11.

Second-half surge saves Hogs’ bacon

Second-half surge saves Hogs’ bacon

The Razorbacks rallied from a seven-point half-time deficit to win comfortably, but Musselman was entirely frustrated by his team’s first-half play.

Review: Mediocre but fun ‘Aquaman’ sequel splashes into theaters

Review: Mediocre but fun ‘Aquaman’ sequel splashes into theaters

By no means is director James Wan’s latest effort a great movie, but it is colorful, fast-paced, and action-packed.

Weekend Flyer: Cate Brothers, The Grateful Talking Deadheads, Jed Clampit, and more

Weekend Flyer: Cate Brothers, The Grateful Talking Deadheads, Jed Clampit, and more

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

Mizzou ramping up rivalry with Hogs on national signing day

Mizzou ramping up rivalry with Hogs on national signing day

If Arkansas Razorback fans still don’t see the Missouri Tigers as a rival, it might be the worst case of selective blindness in the SEC footprint.

Smithville woman claims $250,000 in Arkansas lottery

Smithville woman claims $250,000 in Arkansas lottery

Carmical purchased the winning Natural State Jackpot ticket through Lotto.com for the Dec. 14 drawing. The winning numbers were 6, 16, 20, 25, and 29.