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Sponsored Flyer Homes’ new listing on Washington could be the best move you ever made

Flyer Homes’ new listing on Washington could be the best move you ever made

Check out Flyer Homes’ new listing at 520 N. Washington Ave. It could be the best decision you ever made.

Review: Sci-fi thriller ‘Hypnotic’ frustrates as an over-plotted mess

Review: Sci-fi thriller ‘Hypnotic’ frustrates as an over-plotted mess

Unless you are just an Affleck or Rodriguez completest, this movie is an easy pass.

Arkansas jail officer charged with sexually assaulting prisoner

Arkansas jail officer charged with sexually assaulting prisoner

An Arkansas jail officer was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a prisoner, authorities said Thursday.

Weekend Flyer: Artosphere Trail Mix, The Mixtapes, Hogs-Gamecocks,  and more

Weekend Flyer: Artosphere Trail Mix, The Mixtapes, Hogs-Gamecocks, and more

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

Pieology closes Fayetteville location

Pieology closes Fayetteville location

A pizza restaurant on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Fayetteville has closed its doors.

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Ohio Players,  Yung Joc, more to play Freedom Fest Juneteenth celebration

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Ohio Players, Yung Joc, more to play Freedom Fest Juneteenth celebration

Music Moves this week announced this year’s Juneteenth celebration will include music by Bone Thugs N Harmony, Ohio Players, Yung Joc, Lisa Knowles, and Funk Factory.

New coffee shop set to open on College Avenue

New coffee shop set to open on College Avenue

The new shop, called Word Coffee, is set to open soon in the building at 816 N. College Avenue, in the space formerly home to Friendly Liquor.

NWA Equality pauses partnership with Walton Arts Center over drag performance decision

NWA Equality pauses partnership with Walton Arts Center over drag performance decision

NWA Equality, which has partnered with the arts center in hosting Pride events for nearly two decades, said its youth zone will move to the Fayetteville Town Center in 2023.

Smith defeats Clouse in Fayetteville School Board election

Smith defeats Clouse in Fayetteville School Board election

Director Keaton Smith was re-elected to serve another five-year term on the Fayetteville Board of Education on Tuesday night.

New film ‘Relentless Ride’ captures intensity of 1,037-mile Arkansas High Country Race

New film ‘Relentless Ride’ captures intensity of 1,037-mile Arkansas High Country Race

A new film by two Arkansas filmmakers that documents one of the most grueling endurance races in the world is now available to watch online.

Busy week for UA athletics as semester draws to a close

Busy week for UA athletics as semester draws to a close

A huge weekend is approaching for the Arkansas Razorbacks and University of Arkansas students in general on campus.

South Yard to include new Moxy hotel in Fayetteville

South Yard to include new Moxy hotel in Fayetteville

The state’s first Moxy hotel will soon begin construction in south Fayetteville. The Marriott-owned hotel brand features unique communal spaces aimed at younger guests at a lower price point.

Polls open Tuesday for Fayetteville School Board Election

Polls open Tuesday for Fayetteville School Board Election

This year’s election includes one contested race for a position on the Fayetteville Board of Education, along with a renewal of the annual school millage tax, with no change to the millage rate on the ballot this time around.

Weekly deals & more: Date nights, pool access, ‘fancy hour,’ and more

Weekly deals & more: Date nights, pool access, ‘fancy hour,’ and more

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

Surprise loss from Tyson, then a surprise cut to its outlook

Surprise loss from Tyson, then a surprise cut to its outlook

Tyson Foods suffered a surprise loss in the second quarter, something not since 2009, and cut its sales forecast due to the cost of plant closures and layoffs.

Walker Park splash pad to open May 13

Walker Park splash pad to open May 13

Officials with the city’s Parks and Recreation Department said the splash pad will open on Saturday, May 13. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. The splash pad is free and open to the public.

Fayetteville seeks 14 volunteers for boards and committees

Fayetteville seeks 14 volunteers for boards and committees

Officials are looking to fill 14 positions on 10 of the city’s boards, commissions and committees.

Fayetteville public meetings: May 8-12, 2023

Fayetteville public meetings: May 8-12, 2023

Planning Commission, City Council Agenda Session, Active Transportation Advisory Committee, Arts Council and more.

Dark Star Visuals set to close after more than three decades on Block Avenue

Dark Star Visuals set to close after more than three decades on Block Avenue

A local shop that has served as a community hub for more than three decades is set to close its doors soon.

Injuries continue to dog Diamond Hogs for trip to Starkville

Injuries continue to dog Diamond Hogs for trip to Starkville

Key injuries plagued the Razorbacks’ efforts in football and basketball, and the series of unfortunate events has also been a running storyline on the diamond this year.