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Although the 2025 session of the state Legislature ended May 5, local election officials are still trying to determine how some new laws will affect the election process.
FAYETTEVILLE -- Although the 2025 session of the state Legislature ended May 5, local election officials are still trying to determine how some new laws will affect the election process.
An Arkansas state lawmaker wants to freeze funding for the City of Fayetteville after the mayor's statement about immigration enforcement.
City officials, members of NWA Equality and community members gathered to commemorate the installation of a new marker honoring Fayetteville’s past with LGBTQ rights.
Gage Wood pitched his way into College World Series lore of the rarest kind. The Arkansas right-hander turned in a historic outing with a 19-strikeout no-hitter against Murray State.
FAYETTEVILLE -- The total number of private student-purpose housing beds is projected to increase by over 40% in the next three years, and even more would be required to meet current demand.
Local News Northwest Arkansas cities join nationwide 'No Kings' movement with downtown demonstrations Protests took place in at least 15 cities throughout the Natural State.
Tech industry group sues Arkansas over new social media laws A spokesperson for Attorney General Tim Griffin said his office was reviewing the latest complaint and looked forward to defending the law.
University of Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood made history on Monday, pitching the first no-hitter at the College World Series since 1960.
40/29 Meteorologist William Morrison says that a weak front will help to enhance the risk of severe weather.