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Former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett dies at 35 in an apparent drowning

Former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett dies at 35 in an apparent drowning

Former Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett, who also played for New England, Houston and Baltimore during five seasons in the NFL, has died. He was 35.

Plane crash in Arkansas lake kills pilot and injures passenger

Plane crash in Arkansas lake kills pilot and injures passenger

A small airplane crashed and sank into Arkansas’ Lake Hamilton, not far from Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, killing the pilot and injuring his daughter.

Nothing Bundt Cakes to open Fayetteville location

Nothing Bundt Cakes to open Fayetteville location

A dessert chain with more than 500 locations in over 40 states and Canada will soon expand to Fayetteville.

World’s largest knitted American flag to be constructed at the  Momentary July 1-4

World’s largest knitted American flag to be constructed at the Momentary July 1-4

The Momentary will host artist Dave Cole for an installation called The Knitting Machine on 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4

Rapper Kevin Gates coming to JJ’s Live in December

Rapper Kevin Gates coming to JJ’s Live in December

The show is part of a 30 show tour titled ‘Only the Generals’ that will be hosted by DJ Chose and will also feature rapper BigXthaPug.

NBA Draft proof that Hog Hoops is building momentum

NBA Draft proof that Hog Hoops is building momentum

Eric Musselman is still basking in the glow of last Thursday’s NBA Draft, which was the best draft for the Razorbacks since 1992.

28 Springs restaurant closes in Siloam Springs

28 Springs restaurant closes in Siloam Springs

After operating for 11 years, Siloam Springs restaurant 28 Springs has permanently closed.

Weekly deals & more: A pop up restaurant, teen night at Altitude, summer menus, and more

Weekly deals & more: A pop up restaurant, teen night at Altitude, summer menus, and more

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

After a historic wave of anti-LGBTQ laws, focus now shifts to legal fights

After a historic wave of anti-LGBTQ laws, focus now shifts to legal fights

A judge’s ruling that struck down Arkansas’ first-in-the-nation ban on gender-affirming care for minors is offering hope to transgender people, families and providers.

Fayetteville public meetings: June 26-30, 2023

Fayetteville public meetings: June 26-30, 2023

Advertising and Promotion Commission, Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Transportation Committee and more.

PHOTOS: Fayetteville’s Dickson Street alive with Pride as thousands join annual parade

PHOTOS: Fayetteville’s Dickson Street alive with Pride as thousands join annual parade

It was another huge turnout for the NWA Pride Parade on Dickson Street in downtown Fayetteville.

PHOTOS: Trans March kicks off Pride weekend in Fayetteville

PHOTOS: Trans March kicks off Pride weekend in Fayetteville

The 3rd annual NWA Trans March traveled up Block Avenue to the downtown square Friday evening as a kickoff to a weekend full of Pride festivities planned in Fayetteville.

Trajectory for Hoop Hogs continues to rise

Trajectory for Hoop Hogs continues to rise

It was a big night Thursday in Brooklyn for four former Arkansas Razorback basketball players, and for their coach Eric Musselman’s program at the NBA Draft.

DC super-hero movies ranked from worst to first

DC super-hero movies ranked from worst to first

With one chapter of DC cinematic storytelling shutting down and another in the works, it is as good of a time as any to rank DC films from worst to first.

Robin Wynne, justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court since 2015, has died at age 70

Robin Wynne, justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court since 2015, has died at age 70

Robin Wynne, a justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court who wrote court rulings in high-profile cases on issues such as voter ID and recreational marijuana, has died. He was 70.

Weekend Flyer: NWA Pride Festival, Arkansas New Play Festival, Rodeo of the Ozarks and more

Weekend Flyer: NWA Pride Festival, Arkansas New Play Festival, Rodeo of the Ozarks and more

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

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks to host ‘Terrific Tuesday Nights’ this summer

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks to host ‘Terrific Tuesday Nights’ this summer

The series kicked off this month and runs through August, and includes a host of family-friendly activities, music, and more on most Tuesdays from 5-8 p.m. this summer

Flyer Guide: Where to watch fireworks in Northwest Arkansas in 2023

Flyer Guide: Where to watch fireworks in Northwest Arkansas in 2023

Here’s our annual list of fireworks displays that are open to the public in and around Fayetteville.

Fayetteville honors late artist Hank Kaminksy

Fayetteville honors late artist Hank Kaminksy

City lawmakers this week took some time to honor the life and legacy of one of Fayetteville’s most notable artists.

Arkansauce to play Gulley Park concert series Thursday

Arkansauce to play Gulley Park concert series Thursday

The local progressive bluegrass group will perform as part of this summer’s concert series at Gulley Park on Thursday, June 22