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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
FAYETTEVILLE -- One person is dead and three are injured after a fire broke out at a home this morning. → Read More
FAYETTEVILLE -- The City Council on Tuesday put $1 million more toward pandemic relief for nonprofits. → Read More
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 -- 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
FAYETTEVILLE -- Work at Gulley Park originally planned three years ago before the pandemic disrupted everyday life is set to get started soon. → Read More
FAYETTEVILLE -- Each person counted in an annual survey of residents experiencing homelessness has a story to tell. → Read More
FAYETTEVILLE -- Development of a youth sports complex on the northern side of town cleared an initial hurdle Monday. → Read More
FAYETTEVILLE -- The city of Fayetteville has five trail projects on its list this year that would total nearly 6 miles if completed. → Read More
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
Demonstrations of peace and unity marked the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday in Northwest Arkansas. → Read More
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 in the two contested races on Nov. 8 for City Council outraised and outspent the other three candidates combined. → Read More
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 -- 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
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
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
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
A little hint of Fay Jones likely will dot the streetscape of College Avenue. → Read More
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