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A local food allergy education and awareness nonprofit is hosting an allergy-friendly food drive at the Fayetteville Public ...
Yell County Deputy Nick Gault has fired an employee after a video surfaced of him using a racial slur while off-duty and engaging in reckless and dangerous actions with a loaded gun.
A former Crawford County librarian who said she was pressured to censor books is suing over alleged violations of a ...
Discover why “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” is a must-read this summer! Dive into our Off the Shelf pick with the ...
Arkansas PBS is gearing up for the summer with documentary programming by Emmy Award winner Larry Foley. Each Thursday in ...
The Fayetteville Public Library kicked off its summer reading program May 31. This year, nearly 3,000 community members came ...
Little Rock Public Radio partnered with the Central Arkansas Library System and the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County to host a virtual public debate Thursday, highlighting the Bell to Bell, No ...
A new program launching this summer will help connect residents with nature while deepening their knowledge of trees and ...
"They're afraid to be out in public," said Krystal Maddox, the president of Fayetteville PRIDE. "They're afraid to be photographed, seen, or targeted." Since 2018, organizers say PrideFest has ...
Residents can weigh in through an online survey and public meeting as the city explores options for a new aquatic facility.
Sandra McDonough, 88, a retired New York Public Library chief clerk with a kind and gentle manner and a passion for nature and the simple things in life, died Friday in the Sunrise assisted living ...