Sheriff Honors Staff
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office hosted its awards and promotional ceremony Thursday.
View ArticleAirport Board Braces For Cuts
It’s been a wild ride the past couple of months at the Fayetteville Executive Airport.
View ArticleProject Money Lined Up
A frontage road along the west side of Interstate 540 should reduce the traffic on the interstate, planning officials said.
View ArticleFLW Anglers Climb Ladder
The casual fisherman sees glittery boats, fancy jerseys festooned with sponsor logos and big, big bass.
View ArticleSchool Librarian Earns Film Role
A longtime R.E. Baker Elementary School staff member is getting her chance to shine on the big screen.
View ArticleMayors Upset With Legislature
Area mayors expressed dissatisfaction with local legislators Thursday, saying they had promoted “unnecessary” bills and failed to safeguard the interests of the cities.
View ArticleProceedings In Davis Case Put On Hold
Proceedings were suspended Thursday in the case of a Bentonville man accused of killing his wife last year.
View ArticlePublic Transit Studied
Northwest Arkansas residents expressed their choices between buses, trains and monorails at a public input meeting Thursday.
View ArticleJoblessness, Labor Force Decline
February unemployment dropped to 5.8 percent in the metropolitan statistical area, but the labor force also declined, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
View ArticleUPDATE: 3 face charges in Springdale stabbings
Three people face charges in connection with the Thursday night stabbing of two men at a Springdale E-Z Mart, according to a news release from the Springdale Police Department.
View ArticleScott Bowlin named Har-Ber basketball coach
The search for a boy's basketball coach at Springdale Har-Ber is over.
View ArticleUPDATE: Arrest made after Twitter post by architecture student
Staff and students at The Old Field House at the University of Arkansas were sent home today and a fourth-year architecture student arrested because of a Twitter post that was interpreted as...
View ArticleCollege Officials’ Duties Changing
One NorthWest Arkansas Community College administrator’s departure this week is causing three others to assume new duties.
View ArticlePolice: Man Kidnapped Woman
A University of Arkansas pitcher faces felony charges after police said he kidnapped a woman and ripped her hair out with his teeth.
View ArticleThree Arrested In Stabbing Incident
A fight at a convenience store Thursday left two men hospitalized and three people in jail.
View ArticleNew School Expands
The New School, one of Fayettevilles oldest private schools, is writing a new chapter in its history.
View ArticleTweet Prompted Evacuations
University of Arkansas administrators evacuated two architecture studios Friday after a student posted a threatening tweet.
View ArticleUAMS appoints Smith to two posts
Dr. G. Richard Smith will become dean of the College of Medicine and vice chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences after Dr. Debra Fiser returns to a professor role May 1, the...
View ArticleBill setting 25% net for state lottery stalls
A bill requiring that at least 25 percent of the Arkansas lottery’s proceeds go to college scholarships failed to clear the Arkansas House Rules Committee late Friday.
View ArticleEureka water park, market considered
Turning Eureka Springs’ historic high school building into a water park or open-air market were two ideas discussed during a three-day planning session this week.
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