Arkansas will add more state prison beds despite officials’ fears about understaffing
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has gone over the heads of corrections officials who had said staffing shortages would make it unsafe to add so many new prisoners.
Sarah McLachlan added to 2024 Walmart AMP lineup
The Canadian singer-songwriter will play her beloved ‘Fumbling Toward Ecstasy’ album in its entirety.
Muss to mix up rotation as Hogs figure things out
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman said there would be definite changes in the Hogs’ starting lineup and playing rotation.
Fayetteville public meetings: Dec. 11-15, 2023
Arts Council, Public Library Board, Environmental Action Committee, Planning Commission and more.
Reviews: ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Shift’ make for cinematic weak sauce
Silent Night might not be a bad watch on cable, but unless you are just a die-hard Woo fanatic, there is no reason to bother seeing this movie in theaters.
No. 19 Oklahoma beats Arkansas 79-70 in Crimson & Cardinal Classic
After a strong start to the season that had them solidly in the top 20, the Razorbacks have struggled with a 3-4 record in their last seven outings.
Arkansas man sentenced to 5 1/2 years for firebombing police cars during 2020 protests
The ringleader of a group who admitted to firebombing several police cars in Arkansas during the 2020 protests over the killing of George Floyd has been sentenced to five and a half years in federal prison.
Spring youth soccer registration open through Jan. 19
Registration is open for the city’s spring youth soccer program in Fayetteville.
Weekend Flyer: Nick Shoulders, Dylan Earl, Trae Crowder, and more
Live music, performances, community events, and more happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
Arkansas educators examine revised AP African American Studies curriculum
Arkansas schools offering an AP African American Studies pilot are examining course revisions released Wednesday as they consider whether to offer the class next year, pending state approval.
FHS Homeless Vigil set for Thursday, Dec. 7
The Fayetteville High School Student Council will hold its 26th annual Homeless Vigil on Thursday, Dec. 7.
Sponsored Say goodbye to ‘hard pants’ and hello to Flyer Homes’ newest listing
Put on your comfy pants and head out to see Flyer Homes’ latest listing at 3160 N. Bellagio Dr.
Citizen-initiated government transparency act proposal submitted to Arkansas Attorney General
Arkansas government transparency advocates proposed a ballot measure on Monday that would define a public meeting and create a special body to help citizens denied access to public records.
University Auto and Tire owners purchase The Grease Pig locations
The owners of University Auto and Tire have purchased the business’s two Fayetteville locations.
The Pop-Out at Gar Hole Records set for Saturday
A pop up party featuring music, an arts and craft market, food, and more is coming up in Fayetteville this weekend.
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.
Drake Street Trail to help connect nearly 2,000 residences to greenway in Fayetteville
A new trail connector will provide a safer path to the greenway for nearly 2,000 residences in the north central part of town.
Taking Back Sunday added to JJ’s Live lineup
The band on Tuesday announced a summer across the US that will kick off in New Orleans on May 19 before making a stop at JJ’s Live a couple days later on May 21.
Symphony of Northwest Arkansas to perform holiday shows ‘A Very SoNA Christmas,’ ‘The Snowman’
The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas (SoNA) is set to ring in the holidays with two shows this month.
City to host blood drive Dec. 7 on the square
The city of Fayetteville will host a blood drive in partnership with Community Blood Center of the Ozarks on the Fayetteville square this week.