Zoie Henry, 5NEWSONLINE

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Past articles by Zoie:

Walmart hosts climate change disaster relief summit

The summit addressed blind spots in disaster relief efforts and how to better improve those efforts. → Read More

Springdale transit company recovers from Tornado damages

Tornado damage isn’t stopping businesses from serving customers. → Read More

Report shows NWA home pricing increased by 15%

A recent Skyline report shows that real estate in Northwest Arkansas is booming and so are the price tags. → Read More

Snowfall leads to wrecks and slick roads in Northwest Arkansas

Emergency crews worked several wrecks Friday morning after snow fell across Northwest Arkansas. → Read More

Governor Hutchinson signs Executive Order for the Commission on the Status of Women

For the first time in 50 years, there will be a report on women in the work in Arkansas. → Read More

Expect an increase in personal property taxes this season

As a result of supply chain issues, you can expect a minimum 20% increase on personal property this tax season. → Read More

Warming shelter filling up fast as winter weather blasts through the area

Fayetteville has opened a warming shelter to those in need as below-freezing temperatures hit our area. → Read More

Return to virtual learning causes stress amongst parents and students

Online learning experts say consistency is key while working against pandemic learning loss. → Read More

New infrastructure law gives Arkansas $278M for bridge improvements

In Arkansas there are more than 12,000 bridges, 661 reportedly are in "poor" condition. → Read More

Washington Co. helps those with outstanding warrants during clinic in Fayetteville

The warrant clinic held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville provided resources for those who have outstanding warrants. → Read More

Businesses discuss returning to curbside service amidst COVID surge

Throughout the pandemic, businesses have adopted new ways for customers to receive service. → Read More

COVID-19 testing sites are packed as omicron cases spike across Arkansas

Many people are flocking to local COVID-19 testing sites after returning home from holiday travel. → Read More

Josh Duggar Trial: Prosecution rests case, trial could soon be turned over to jury

Monday morning, the prosecution rested its case, and now it's up to the defense to determine the next step. → Read More

Judges rule on evidence in Duggar case ahead of pre-trial

Josh Duggar is facing two counts of downloading and possessing child pornography. → Read More

University student request trigger warnings for alert system

University of Arkansas students are requesting trigger warnings for campus alerts that are graphic. → Read More

Delayed breast cancer screenings have lasting impact on cancer death toll

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and with the pandemic consuming headlines, people are distracted from other illnesses that are still taking a toll. → Read More

Governor Hutchinson changes to quarantine protocol for students

In his weekly press briefing, Governor Asa Hutchinson announced the new quarantine protocol for students kindergarten through 12th grade. → Read More

War Eagle Fair back with large turnout expected

After a year off due to the pandemic, the Hindsville War Eagle Craft Fair is back. → Read More

Fayetteville city clean-up is back for Pick-up Where You Play Campaign

Lake Sequoyah along with many others is getting a facelift. Starting Saturday, October 9, volunteers will gather to help in the annual Pick-up Where You Play campaig → Read More

Fayetteville Hispanic Heritage Festival returns

As Hispanic Heritage Month continues there are more events to keep an eye out for this weekend. → Read More