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Arkansas business reacts to bill that would ban Delta products

An Arkansas bill would ban Delta-8, Delta-9 and Delta- 10 products. The bill would classify them as Schedule VI controlled substances, prohibiting the manufacture, sale and possession of the products. → Read More

New real estate company wants to shake up NWA living

A commercial real estate company, Road Trip Development, is launching a new project in Northwest Arkansas that puts a focus on health and wellness. → Read More

Business reacts to bill that would ban Delta products

An Arkansas bill would ban Delta-8, Delta-9 and Delta- 10 products. The bill would classify them as Schedule VI controlled substances, prohibiting the manufacture, sale and possession of the products. → Read More

Rally held in Fayetteville to protest SB270, LEARNS Act

People in Northwest Arkansas gathered Wednesday in Fayetteville to protest SB270. The bill would criminalize adults who knowingly remain in a bathroom that doesn’t align with their sex assigned at birth, if a child is present. → Read More

Fort Smith business hopes for no flash flooding

Rain has the potential to bring flash flooding into the River Valley overnight and into Friday morning. The Fort Smith Police Department issued a flood warning through Friday at noon. Workers at the Fort Smith Coffee Company are hoping the rain stays slow and steady. → Read More

Antisemitic graffiti removed from Razorback Greenway

The City of Fayetteville removed antisemitic graffiti from the Razorback Greenway trail after it was reported by the Temple Shalom of Northwest Arkansas. → Read More

Poison control reports increase in self-harm overdoses among children

The Arkansas Poison Control Center is receiving an increase in calls related to self-harm overdoses in children. The center reported a 324% increase in self-harm overdose calls among 13 to 19-year-olds since 2005. → Read More

Educators react to omnibus education bill passing Senate

An omnibus education bill, SB294, has passed the state senate and is headed to the house. The proposal is 144 pages long and addresses multiple topics. → Read More

Director, mother discuss docuseries about Morgan Nick case

A new Hulu docuseries, “Still Missing Morgan”, explores the disappearance of Morgan Nick. Morgan was just 6 years old when she was kidnapped in Alma in June 1995. She’s still missing decades later. → Read More

Springdale man detained by ICE while returning from his wedding

A Springdale man was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while on the way back from his wedding in Mexico on Feb. 9. → Read More

Alma School District getting electric buses

The Alma School District is in the process of getting electric buses for its fleet. They’ll become one of the first in the state to do so. This was all possible through a $3,000,000 grant awarded by the ADEQ Advanced Bus and Clean Transportation program. → Read More

Parents struggle finding, affording childcare in NWA

Childcare costs continue plaguing Northwest Arkansas parents. That’s why the city of Fayetteville recently approved $1.5 million in ARPA funds to help struggling families. → Read More

Petition against jail expansion nears deadline

The Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition is making a final push to get signatures for a petition against the Washington County Jail Expansion. The Washington County Quorum Court approved ARPA funds for the expansion back in December. → Read More

Attorney shares thoughts on Torres trial

Mauricio Torres, the man who is on trial for the murder of his 6-year-old son on a weekend camping trip in 2015, was found guilty Thursday of capital murder. → Read More

Police respond to officer-involved shooting at Murphy Park in Springdale

Springdale police are on the scene of an officer-involved shooting. → Read More

Costs are high for florists, customers on Valentine’s Day

The Owner of Zuzu’s Petals & Gifts in Fayetteville said Valentine’s Day is one of her busiest days of the year. She normally goes through hundreds of stems for her arrangements each Valentine’s Day. → Read More

Arkansas bill would allow for Rural Emergency Hospital designations

A bill is headed to governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ desk that would allow Critical Access Hospitals to change their designation to a Rural Emergency Hospital. → Read More

Tanglewood Lodge destroyed in fire; people pour out support

A fire destroyed Tanglewood Lodge on Beaver Lake Monday. Since then, hundreds of people have reached out to the owners on social media and over the phone. → Read More

People living in Syria, Turkey ask for assistance from NWA

As of Thursday, at least 20,000 people are dead after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Turkey and Syria on Monday. That death toll is expected to rise. → Read More

Counties, citizens brace for flooding in NWA

Rain in the forecast paired with soil that’s already moist could lead to overnight flooding in parts of Northwest Arkansas. → Read More