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It’s a further escalation in the White House’s fight with the university after a federal court blocked an order barring ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The City of Fayetteville warned residents that there will be a professional fireworks display on ...
Arkansas communities are celebrating Juneteenth this year with festivals, marches, cookouts, cultural discussions, and more.
Joey McCutchen said he plans to request a criminal investigation into FOIA violations, possible perjury, and potential ...
The first full moon of the official summer season will rise next week, giving stargazers a sweet glimpse of June's strawberry ...
The countries include Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, ...
A U of A mom says proposed student aid cuts could force her kids to take on debt, despite Pell Grants currently covering ...
WEST FORK, Ark. — The horse campground at Devil's Den State Park in West Fork has reopened, much to the delight of equestrians eager to return after upgrades to the facilities. Community members and ...
Fayetteville's Forgotten, a local group advocating for the unhoused population, said that up to 300 people could be displaced ...
Arkansas is launching a new outdoor education pilot program to prepare students for careers in outdoor recreation.
"COLBERT: All Students Can Learn" will screen at the Bentonville Film Festival Juneteenth Film Celebration on June 18.
Cpl. Don Lisi with the Rogers Police Department confirmed around 4:30 p.m. that the person removed from the home had died.
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