Fayetteville announces the winners of the 2023 historic preservation awards
The Adaptive Reuse Award was given to Feed and Folly in recognition of the restaurant’s adaptive reuse of the building at 110 S. College Ave.
Historical society announces 51st annual ice cream social
The event is the primary annual fundraiser for the nonprofit organization that preserves and celebrates the history of Washington County.
Fayetteville public meetings: Aug. 14-18, 2023
Planning Commission, City Council, Arts Council, Black Heritage Preservation Commission and more.
Fred Armisen performs ‘Summertime in Fayetteville’ during the summertime (in Fayetteville)
Comedian Fred Armisen shed a little light on the story behind the song ‘Summertime in Fayetteville’ during his performance at George’s.
Arkansas governor names Shea Lewis as Parks, Heritage and Tourism secretary
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday announced that interim Parks, Heritage and Tourism Secretary Shea Lewis will now serve in the post permanently.
Saturday’s scrimmage to help Pittman sort out Hogs’ question marks
Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman revealed his key concerns coming out of spring practice in a Thursday media conference.
Police fatally shoot armed man in northeast Arkansas, but his family says he was running away
A northeast Arkansas man was fatally shot by police who say the 33-year-old pointed a gun at them, but family members say the shooting happened as he was running away from the officers.
Review: Thin characterization stakes new Dracula film, ‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’
The film boasts great production values, a stylish flair for such a grim tale, and a fairly creepy and animalistic vampire who is more demon from Hell than creature of the night.
Weekend Flyer: Faychella, Stepmom, Razorback soccer, and more
Live music, performances, and community events happening in and around Fayetteville this weekend.
New food trucks open at 514 Filling Station in Fayetteville
Two new trucks – Philly Guyz Steaks & Zeps and Mrs. Mildred’s Kitchen – have opened at the 514 Filling Station, located at 514 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Fayetteville.
Arkansas secretary of state says he’ll run for treasurer next year
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston will run for state treasurer next year.
Hannibal Buress coming to George’s Aug. 14
The artist is set to perform under his rap alias Eshu Tune on Monday, Aug. 14, the venue announced recently
UPDATE: 3 Doors Down, Candlebox concert rescheduled at Walmart AMP
The 3 Doors Down concert with Candlebox scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 9 at the Walmart AMP has been postponed due to inclement weather conditions.
More than 31K Arkansans lost Medicaid coverage for procedural reasons in July
More than 31,000 Arkansans who had their Medicaid coverage extended due to the pandemic were dropped from the program in July because they did not provide required eligibility information.
South Fayetteville roads to close for overlay project
Two roads in South Fayetteville will close for a week while crews work to complete an overlay project.
First tenant signed at new Fayetteville parking deck
The shop will occupy about 3,500 square feet in the area designated for commercial space on the first floor of the development.
Bill Clinton’s presidential center expanding, will add Hillary Clinton’s personal archives
Bill Clinton’s presidential center is planning a major expansion that will include a new Hillary Rodham Clinton Institute holding personal archives from the former Democratic presidential nominee and first lady.
Key, closed scrimmage coming for Hogs on Saturday
The Arkansas football team took a break from the practice field Wednesday to gear up for three of the most important practices of preseason camp.
Sponsored New businesses and grand openings: Rise Physical Therapy
Rise Physical Therapy has moved to a new location at 1188 N. Salem Road, Suite 1.
Fayetteville Beer Works sneaks onto the scene
A new brewery opened in east Fayetteville last week. Very few people knew about it because there was no announcement beforehand. It was a sneaky move in an industry known to be more hyped than hushed.