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FCC Votes in Favor of Proposal That Threatens Net Neutrality

The times they are a changing, and that could soon include how we surf the web. → Read More

SEFOR Wastewater Has Been Flowing into Fayetteville Sewer System for Past 48 Hours

For the past 48-hours wastewater from a deactivated nuclear power reactor site has been flowing into our drinking water. → Read More

A New Malicious Software Hits The Internet, What You Need To Know

We look into how cyber security is changing, and what you need to do to protect yourself. → Read More

Harvard Psychologist Says ADHD Doesn't Exist, Local Therapists React

"Medication has been more prescribed in the last 20 years because the incidents of attention deficit disorder has increased in the last 20 years." Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Debbie Brooks, said → Read More

The Changing World of Healthcare: The Nurse Will See You Now

The medical field is constantly evolving, and when you go to a doctor' s office, you normally expect to see a doctor, but more and more often the nurse will see you now. → Read More

NWA Libraries Are Going High Tech

Kids will be out for summer soon, and libraries all over Northwest Arkansas, including the one in Springdale, are offering tons of non-traditional entertainment options. → Read More

Madison County Seeks to Fix Jail

Madison County does not have a jail, so they transport all inmates to the Washington County Detention Center, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. → Read More

NWA Flood Damage Recovery For Folks Without Flood Insurance

Crews are now handling the aftermath of a soggy situation, whether homeowners have insurance or not. → Read More

Northwest Arkansas Law Enforcement Host Hostage Negotiation Training

Northwest Arkansas Police converged this week to practice their hostage negotiation skills, and gave KNWA a behind the scenes look at the life and death decisions of police negotiators. → Read More

Nuclear Reactor Wastewater Will End Up In Your Drinking Water

Fayetteville City Council has approved dumping wastewater from the site of a former nuclear reactor into the city's sewer system. → Read More

How to Report Property Damage in Washington Co. After Severe Weather

A lot of folks may be under the impression that a standard homeowners policy covers flood damage, but picking up the pieces following this weekend's storms is a bit more complicated. We show you how assistance is available, but you'll need to ask for help. → Read More

Where Benton County Stands in "State of Emergency"

The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management continues to coordinate with counties on damage assessments. → Read More

Fayetteville Firefighters "Fill the Boot" for Neuromuscular Diseases

The Fayetteville Fire Department hit the streets today to help fund research for the Muscular Dystrophy Association as part of their annual 'Fill The Boot Fundraiser'. → Read More

UA Students Create City Master Plans For Tornado Struck Vilonia

A tornado like the one that hit the small town of Vilonia in 2014, can flat line a city and halt economic progress for years. "Or it's an opportunity for a community to rebuild..." Williams said, "So for Vilonia, we chose to come back better and stronger." → Read More

Genetic Testing Now Helps Determine A.D.D. & Depression Medications

Genetic testing is now available to help determine the right medication for A.D.D. and depression. → Read More

Genetic Testing Now Helps Determine A.D.D. & Depression Medications

Genetic testing is now available to help determine the right medication for A.D.D. and depression. → Read More

Local Non-Profit Gives Cancer Survivor Marriage Vow Renewal Ceremony

It's a love story that survived one of the rarest forms of breast cancer there is, and came out even stronger than before. → Read More

Fort Smith Hosts "The Battle Of the Blades"

We found out the story of one man who found his purpose again through racing after losing a leg. → Read More

Non-Opioid Pain Medicine Options Could Save Lives

KNWA looked at what under the radar opioid options are available for pain management... which could save millions of lives → Read More

Springdale Police Officer Takes Mentoring To The Next Level

A Springdale Police Officer is using his "boy in blue" persona to take being a big brother to another level.After joining a mentorship program at Sonora Middle School, he and the child's connection extended far beyond the school yard. → Read More