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Bentonville Votes to Join Program to Combat Opioid Crisis

The Bentonville City Council voted to join the Municipal Legal Defense Program or in hopes of combating opioid abuse, Tuesday. → Read More

Update: Arrest Made in Scott County Shooting

Scott County Sheriff's office confirmed authorities responded to a shooting in Scott County, Arkansas. → Read More

Bentonville School Board Members Develop Rezoning Plan

The Bentonville School Board seeks public input to help rezone the district's elementary schools for fall 2018. → Read More

Names of Victims Released Following Shooting Near Dickson Street

Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor announced the identities of two people injured in a shooting near Dickson Street on Monday. → Read More

Crews Respond to Watermain Break on College Ave.

Southbound traffic in the 2000 block of College Avenue in Fayetteville was shut down on Thursday afternoon due to a water main break, officials say. → Read More

Crews Respond to Commercial Building Fire in Gravette

GRAVETTE, Ark.-- - Multiple fire and emergency agencies responded to a fire in Gravette around 11:45 p.m., on Friday. According to Benton County Dispatch, the fire at the 2600 block of Tim Lake Road is fully involved. There are also reports of explosions as a result of the fire. KNWA will have more details as it becomes available. → Read More

Fayetteville Public Education Foundation Awards over $286,000 in Grants and Scholarships

The Fayetteville Public Education Foundation will present the 17th Annual Celebration of Excellence at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum at Drake Field on Monday, April 24. → Read More

Traffic Signals in Bentonville get Upgrades

The city of Bentonville will install upgraded traffic signals at the intersection of S. Walton Blvd and 18th Street on Sunday, April 23. → Read More

Big Sean Headlines Springtime of Youth Festival

The Headliner Concert Committee at the University of Arkansas will host it's third annual Springtime of Youth on Saturday, April 29. → Read More

Grammy Winning Artist Mary J Blige Debuts at Walmart Amp

The 2017 Cox Concert series will now feature Grammy Award winning artist Mary J Blige, the Walmart Amp announced Friday. → Read More

NWA to Reach Top 100 Metropolitan Area in Three Years

A new report shows Northwest Arkansas will be part of the nation's top 100 metropolitan areas within the next three years. → Read More

Missouri State University Helping Students Avoid Defaulting on Student Loans

Student loan debt is on the rise in the U.S. leading to an increase in people defaulting on those loans. → Read More

Former State Senator Jon Woods Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud and Bribery

Former Arkansas State Senator, Jon Woods, entered a not guilty plea to mail and wire fraud as well as bribery, Tuesday. → Read More

Former Teacher Sentenced to Six Years in Prison for Sexual Assault

A former Gravette teacher will serve six years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two students. → Read More

New Overnight Lane Closures on I-49

Starting Wednesday, crews will remove temporary concrete barriers and replace barriers along the inside lanes of the interstate near exit 85 and 88, both north and southbound. → Read More

House Republicans Introduce Obamacare Repeal

House Republicans introduced a repeal to Obamacare, Monday. → Read More

Girl Scout Cookies to be Delivered in Bentonville

KNWA caught up with some troops out of Bentonville who sorted through more than 5,000 cases of cookie boxes. → Read More

Teacher Surprised with $30,000 Grant

The $30,000 "Learning Starts on the Feet not the Seat" Grant was awarded to Deborah Walter, a physical education teacher at Rogers New Technology High School. → Read More

Local Girls Participate in STEM Event

It was all about science, technology, engineering and math for the ladies at Rogers New Technology High School, Wednesday. → Read More

Local Girls Participate in STEM Event

It was all about science, technology, engineering and math for the ladies at Rogers New Technology High School, Wednesday. → Read More