Ellis has big 2nd half as No. 14 Arkansas holds off Old Dominion 86-77
Arkansas wasn’t as sharp as it had been in its first two games, and defending the 3-pointer was once again a problem for Musselman’s squad.
Weekly deals & more: Thanksgiving meal help, holiday open house, party rooms, and more!
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, Thanksgiving meal elements, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer flying.
Fayetteville public meetings: Nov. 13-17, 2023
Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Fayetteville Arts Council, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
Auburn trounces Arkansas, 48-10, to become bowl eligible
Arkansas’ season went from disappointment to disaster in a hurry.
Hozier added to Walmart AMP 2024 lineup
Irish singer/songwriter Hozier is coming to the venue for a performance on Friday, April 26.
Fayetteville Public Schools seeks input for demographic and boundary study
Fayetteville Public Schools are seeking input on from parents and other stakeholders in the community to help make decisions on future redistricting and other issues.
Razorbacks battle Auburn for a semblance of relevance
With a win over Auburn, the narrative argument can be made that Pittman, his staff, and players have righted the ship despite stormy waters, and that there are better days ahead.
Review: ‘The Marvels’ just another mediocre super-hero movie
If I didn’t know better after watching the film, I’d figure it was the latest superhero parody and would be wondering how it escaped a straight-to-streaming release.
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.
Weekend Flyer: Corey Smith, the Big Sad, Razorback sports, and more
Live music, performances, community events and more happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard coming to JJ’s Live in 2024
A multi-genre rock band known for their high-energy live shows is coming to Fayetteville next fall.
Sponsored Crystal Bridges’ Outdoor, Nighttime Experience is Open for Its Final Season
Back for its third and final season at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Listening Forest combines light, sound, and technical marvels to create an immersive world waiting for its final piece: you.
Flyway Brewing Company now open in Fayetteville
Flyway Brewing officially opened today (Wednesday, Nov. 8) at 1550 E Zion Rd, in the building formerly home to Apple Blossom Brewing.
Tate McRae, Hootie & the Blowfish added to Walmart AMP lineup
Tate McRae and Hootie and the Blowfish are the latest artists to announce summer stops at the Walmart AMP
Frost Fest winter beer festival set for Feb. 3
A beer festival featuring brews from more than 50 breweries around the region is coming to Fayetteville this winter.
Fayetteville council approves rezoning needed for coffee shop plan on Mount Sequoyah
The City Council approved a rezoning request for one of the buildings on the mountaintop campus to allow for third-party commercial use.
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.
Smokehouse Players to perform ‘Other Desert Cities’ Nov. 9-11
Fayetteville-based company The Smokehouse Players will perform a new show next week.
Recently-closed Marlo’s Little House of Tacos may reopen soon
A taco restaurant that has served Fayetteville for three decades has been closed recently, but a sign indicates it will reopen soon.
Lawsuit alleges ‘widespread’ abuse at shuttered youth facility operated by man commuted by Trump
Eight former residents of a youth treatment center that was run by an Arkansas man whose conviction was commuted by Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit claiming they were victims of abuse.