A pair of colleges at the University of Arkansas are partnering to research and promote use of specialty wood products, and they've received a federal grant to aid their efforts.
Frigid temperatures did not dampen the spirits of those gathered to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
According to a Facebook post from the Fayetteville Police Department, a 911 call made on January 20 prompted officers to 831 West Center Street, in response to
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Texas restaurant chain Rudy’s Bar-B-Q coming to Fayetteville In Northwest Arkansas, it was taken indoors due to the weather. KNWA/FOX24’s Lauren Motely reports from MLK Council Northwest Arkansas’ 29th annual Freedom March in Fayetteville.
Arkansas head basketball coach John Calipari was given a shockingly negative assessment from SEC peers after an 0-5 start for the Razorbacks in conference play.
Fayetteville police are investigating two balcony falls at a student apartment complex that left one University of Arkansas student dead and another critically injured.
Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley honored Dr. King's legacy with indoor marches, outdoor parades, inspiring breakfasts, and celebrations.
FAYETTEVILLE — On short rest, No. 17 Arkansas gymnastics achieved its highest score of the early season Monday in its home opener at Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks won the Arkansas Tri-Meet with a score of 197, besting No. 16 Denver (196.325) and Texas Woman’s University (192.325).
The 29th Freedom March was held inside Theatre-squared to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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.
FAYETTEVILLE — Bud Walton Arena remained a gloomy spot for Arkansas basketball fans Sunday. The No. 19 Alabama women’s basketball team was the latest culprit in handing the Razorbacks a loss inside their home arena, with a 94-62 victory over Arkansas.
Despite their federal convictions, Benjamin Coney and Emily Brinley still face charges in the State of Arkansas.