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The summit addressed blind spots in disaster relief efforts and how to better improve those efforts. → Read More
Tornado damage isn’t stopping businesses from serving customers. → Read More
A recent Skyline report shows that real estate in Northwest Arkansas is booming and so are the price tags. → Read More
Emergency crews worked several wrecks Friday morning after snow fell across Northwest Arkansas. → Read More
For the first time in 50 years, there will be a report on women in the work in Arkansas. → Read More
As a result of supply chain issues, you can expect a minimum 20% increase on personal property this tax season. → Read More
Fayetteville has opened a warming shelter to those in need as below-freezing temperatures hit our area. → Read More
Online learning experts say consistency is key while working against pandemic learning loss. → Read More
In Arkansas there are more than 12,000 bridges, 661 reportedly are in "poor" condition. → Read More
The warrant clinic held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville provided resources for those who have outstanding warrants. → Read More
Throughout the pandemic, businesses have adopted new ways for customers to receive service. → Read More
Many people are flocking to local COVID-19 testing sites after returning home from holiday travel. → Read More
Monday morning, the prosecution rested its case, and now it's up to the defense to determine the next step. → Read More
Josh Duggar is facing two counts of downloading and possessing child pornography. → Read More
University of Arkansas students are requesting trigger warnings for campus alerts that are graphic. → Read More
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
In his weekly press briefing, Governor Asa Hutchinson announced the new quarantine protocol for students kindergarten through 12th grade. → Read More
After a year off due to the pandemic, the Hindsville War Eagle Craft Fair is back. → Read More
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
As Hispanic Heritage Month continues there are more events to keep an eye out for this weekend. → Read More