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The Weekly Lowdown: Fayetteville's Hottest Week Predicted is Upon Us
The dog days of summer are just beginning.
The Weekly Lowdown: Fayetteville Is Voted Pretty Cute
The lovely college town of Fayetteville has been called funky, chill, affordable, progressive and a “liberal hellspawn.” Now, the city can officially add cute.
The Weekly Lowdown: Whataburger Opens, People Whatalose Their Damn Minds
Y’all saw it. People — let’s just go ahead and presume mostly ex-Texans — were waiting for upwards of two hours (during lunch) for fast food cheeseburgers Monday when Whataburger opened on Martin Luther King Boulevard.
The Weekly Lowdown: Statues of Limitations
Back in April, Arkansas state legislators approved a privately funded statue of the Ten Commandments to be erected on the Capitol lawn.
The Weekly Lowdown: Hot Dogs, Hot Cars
The Fayetteville City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday to make it illegal in Fayetteville to leave an animal inside a car when the outdoor temperature exceeds 70 degrees and the car temperature exceeds 100 degrees, even if the windows are cracked.
Intelligently Applaud Gay Marriage, Please
Supporters of justice were very pleased the Supreme Court helped advance equality and gay rights. However, some celebrants are applauding in the wrong directions.
A Nuclear Weapons Ban Emerging
Every moment of every day, all of humanity is held hostage by the nuclear nine.
FoamFest Set For Saturday
Beers lovers rejoice: FoamFest returns Saturday. The annual event takes place on the Walton Arts Center’s parking lot of Dickson Street. To get a few details out of the way,
Time for Americans to Accept Responsibility for Our Military Interventions
By Jared Keyel Peace Voice The United States must accept responsibility for the damage its military actions have caused and recognize there are alternatives for the future. In the nearly
India’s Shame, and the World’s
By Mel Gurtov A democracy is supposed to have the advantage of affording people of any social class, gender, or religious or ethnic group the opportunity to advance. In contrast