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A proposed student housing development in downtown Fayetteville ran into stiff opposition Tuesday night. The city's Planning ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), traffic on I-49 is backed up north of ...
The Fayetteville Police Department said they charged a man in connection with a deadly shooting that happened at Smokey Bones ...
Broadway star J. Harrison Ghee returned to Fayetteville this week to receive a new honor, one more to add to their list of ...
The Creighton Bluejays punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament after taking down UConn to win the BIG EAST Baseball ...
A second arrest has been made in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old outside a Skibo Road restaurant in February. According ...
Mayor Pro Tem Kathy Jensen is stepping into the mayoral race with a focus on economic development, public safety and quality ...
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is searching for Michael Justin Davis, who is wanted on five counts of discharging a ...
Fayetteville pedestrians will have clearer sidewalks thanks to a new city ordinance aimed at enhancing public safety that ...
The Class 1A Fayetteville Wolves have not one, but two players on the AHSAA rosters for the upcoming all-star games in July ...
Amid a recent uptick in violence, Fayetteville’s mayor and city councilmembers elected to proceed with an ordinance on Tuesday night that implements a curfew for young people.
Fayetteville city leaders have voted to postpone a decision on implementing a citywide youth curfew until June 9. The proposed 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew is for individuals 16 and younger, with several ...