Stacy Ryburn, NWA Democrat-Gazette

Stacy Ryburn

NWA Democrat-Gazette

Fayetteville, AR, United States

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Requests for short-term rentals near historic Fayetteville neighborhood indicative of larger trend, planners say

FAYETTEVILLE -- Planning commissioners expressed frustration last week when owners of two new housing units near a historic neighborhood requested to use their dwellings as short-term rentals. They rejected both requests. → Read More

One dead, three injured in house fire in Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE -- One person is dead and three are injured after a fire broke out at a home this morning. → Read More

Fayetteville council provides $1 million more to nonprofit pandemic relief

FAYETTEVILLE -- The City Council on Tuesday put $1 million more toward pandemic relief for nonprofits. → Read More

Study takes pulse of what residents want from Fayetteville Public Library

Recommendations from a recent study help the Fayetteville Public Library know what its staff and patrons want, even if it can't afford them all right now, executive director David Johnson said. → Read More

Fayetteville’s child care program great, but providers say challenges remain

FAYETTEVILLE -- Child care providers welcome the city of Fayetteville's plan to pay the cost of care for qualifying families, but warn they already face challenges with staff and space. → Read More

New playground, splash pad and pavilion in the works for Gulley Park in Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE -- Work at Gulley Park originally planned three years ago before the pandemic disrupted everyday life is set to get started soon. → Read More

Regional organizations, volunteers count residents experiencing homelessness in Northwest Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE -- Each person counted in an annual survey of residents experiencing homelessness has a story to tell. → Read More

Commission signs off on permit for JJ’s sports complex in north Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE -- Development of a youth sports complex on the northern side of town cleared an initial hurdle Monday. → Read More

Fayetteville lines up proposed trail projects for the year

FAYETTEVILLE -- The city of Fayetteville has five trail projects on its list this year that would total nearly 6 miles if completed. → Read More

Texarkana man, Springdale woman arrested in Northwest Arkansas in separate incidents

Fayetteville • Jamarious Johnson, 19, of 4 Arnold Drive in Texarkana, was arrested Monday in connection with aggravated assault on a family or household member. Johnson was being held Tuesday at the Washington County Detention Center on $15,000 bond. Washington County Sheriff's Office • Michelle Evans, 49, of 20379 Holiday Road in Springdale, was arrested Monday in connection with aggravated… → Read More

Martin Luther King Jr. Day fosters remembrance, unity in Northwest Arkansas

Demonstrations of peace and unity marked the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday in Northwest Arkansas. → Read More

Old Missouri Road, Dickson Street among Fayetteville locations targeted for sidewalk projects this year

FAYETTEVILLE -- The city hopes to build five new sidewalks this year in addition to some ramps, crosswalks and repairs to existing ones. → Read More

One candidate’s campaign activity may indicate tone for future City Council elections, political analyst says

One candidate in the two contested races on Nov. 8 for City Council outraised and outspent the other three candidates combined. → Read More

Northwest Arkansas MLK Day events to embrace legacy of civil rights pioneer

Organizers with local nonprofits are ready to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with in-person events after two years of mostly online activities or following social distancing guidelines. → Read More

Fayetteville ready to ‘saddle up’ with trail project at Kessler Mountain

FAYETTEVILLE -- One of the more popular trails at Kessler Mountain Regional Park will get a makeover to abate frequent flooding and to create a loop around the sports complexes. → Read More

Proposals on deck to help Fayetteville arts organizations, other nonprofits with pandemic relief aid

FAYETTEVILLE -- A pair of proposals adding up to $4 million leave City Council members with a choice on how to spend the rest of their share of American Rescue Plan money. → Read More

Fayetteville council to consider aid for women’s program, free health clinic

Two nonprofits, one serving formerly incarcerated women and the other low-income residents seeking health care, could receive more than $200,000 collectively from Fayetteville's share of American Rescue Plan money. → Read More

Tax revenue revved up in Fayetteville and Rogers despite Bikes, Blues & BBQ move, officials say

Fayetteville received a record amount of hospitality sales tax revenue in September despite Bikes, Blues & BBQ moving to Rogers, which also got a boost in lodging tax revenue, according to tourism officials. → Read More

Arts panel supports Fay Jones-inspired medians for College Avenue in Fayetteville

A little hint of Fay Jones likely will dot the streetscape of College Avenue. → Read More

Tax revenue revved up in Fayetteville and Rogers despite Bikes, Blues & BBQ move, officials say

The city received a record amount of hospitality sales tax revenue in September despite Bikes, Blues & BBQ moving to Rogers, which also got a boost in lodging tax revenue, according to tourism officials. → Read More