Venture into the Ozark Mountains to discover an Arkansas city that's renowned for being a creative and cultural mecca on par with Athens, Georgia.
A 30-year-old Fayetteville man was sentenced to more than 15 years in prison after he was found guilty of child sex crimes, according to the Western District of Arkansas.
Volunteers brought broomsticks and trailers to help clean up after Wreaths Across America, an event inspired by service and sacrifice.
The Ramble designed by Nelson Byrd Woltz opened in phases and consists of the Upper and Lower Ramble. The latter completed in 2022, and the former opened this year. Combined, the Upper and Lower Ramble comprise 50 acres of public outdoor space.
The yearly ceremony celebrates the accomplishments of individuals and organizations in the area who are working to bring the world closer to MLK's dream.
The cold will pose a danger to pipes, so be sure to cover exterior pipes, open cabinets with pipes so warm air can circulate, and drip your faucets.
A Conway couple was sentenced in Fayetteville on Jan. 15 to a combined 30 years in federal prison for child sex crimes, according to a news release.
In last week's winter weather, Fayetteville's warming shelters were put to the test, and they say they felt the full impact.
The University of Arkansas has narrowed its provost search to four finalists, each of whom will visit the campus for tours and meetings, as well as public forums, beginning next week.
Leon Jones III, former class president at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff who went on to study media advocacy at Northeastern University in Boston, now heads to Beijing on a prestigious scholarship aimed at training the next generation of global leaders.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Fayetteville resident has been selected for induction into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame.
The Fayetteville Public Library’s “Human Library” turned people into real-life “books,” sharing their stories to shatter stereotypes.