In The News
Gulley Park Goes Big Time
Park plans would expand offerings and access STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The plan for a reinvented Gulley Park is under way. Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members on Aug. 6
The Character Of The Ozarks
‘True Detective’ filming its third season near Huntsville Bill Bowden bbowden@nwadg.com The Arkansas landscape will be a character in the third season of the HBO television drama “True Detective.” Writer/director
No Place Like Home
Council considers public housing plans STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The Fayetteville City Council heard a few ideas regarding sources of revenue other than the federal government for public housing, and a
Good To Be Home
Nonprofit accepts older teens for pregnancy support ANDREA JOHNSON ajohnson@nwadg.com Sade Danie imagined being a married woman living in a stable home environment when she became a mother. It didn’t
Catchin’ A Ride
Bus services taking new direction in Fayetteville STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com The two bus services in Fayetteville hope to meld into a more cohesive unit, eliminating duplicate routes, increasing stop frequency
Banning Books?
Petition questions removal of printed materials at UA library Jaime Adame Special to The Free Weekly The proper place for books in the main library at the University of Arkansas
Plans Still Shifting In Parksdale
Proposal tabled so residents can renegotiate STACY RYBURN sryburn@nwadg.com A proposal city planners have been working on with Fayetteville residents since late last year to rezone their neighborhood will get
Look At Those Choppers!
Oral health professionals offer free services ASHTON ELEY aeley@nwadg.com Many people say they have a fear of going to the dentist, but Terri Quinn had a big grin on her
A Roof Over Every Head
Residents call for more affordable, connected, diverse housing DAN HOLTMEYER dholtmeyer@nwadg.com Hundreds of Northwest Arkansas residents say they want the region to have more housing that’s affordable and accessible to
Shopping For Groceries
Salvation Army begins new summer food program ASHTON ELEY aeley@nwadg.com About 65 families are signed up to shop the shelves and refrigerators at the Salvation Army’s new Client-Choice Food Pantry,