The burn ban has been lifted for Washington County.
The burn ban has been lifted for Washington County.
Arkansas researchers will receive a five-year, $2.78 million grant to improve mental health care in community health centers throughout Arkansas.
An influx of Kansas City pitching prospects pushed Northwest Arkansas pitcher Everett Teaford to the Naturals’ bullpen when the season started back in April.
Employees nationwide are paying 14 percent more for their share of family health insurance premiums this year than in 2009, according to an annual survey released Thursday.
Fayetteville defensive coordinator Brian Early rolled up his sleeve, revealing a purple wristband with the acronym “STP” printed across it.
Gentry Police Chief Keith Smith said Thursday he’s “leaning toward” two captured Arizona fugitives as the people who he thinks robbed a Gentry beauty shop.
A lawsuit charging a City Council candidate was wrongfully terminated by Rogers is on hold awaiting a ruling by the Arkansas Supreme Court. Thomas JeuDevine, a former building inspector, is seeking the Ward 4, Position 2 seat on City Council.
Buoyed by rising sales and income-tax collections, state general revenue in August climbed by 6.6 percent over the same month last year and exceeded the state’s forecast by 2.9 percent.
State judicial officials are questioning whether Washington-Madison County Drug Court, the popular local television program, should be aired.
A weather postponement was the only thing that could stop Springdale Central quarterback Kyle Pianalto in the Warriors’ season opener against Fayetteville Ramay on Thursday.
