"You will never be called to pay money, purchase gift cards, or purchase Bitcoin to clear up warrants or pay tickets," said FPD.
Fayetteville city attorney Kit Williams said Ordinance 6800 "likely" violates Arkansas state code that states prices for goods, rentals and services can't be regulated.
It must be confusing to be an Arkansas fan during Kentucky week this year. Since the Razorbacks were unleashed on the SEC back in 1992 by the commissioner with the express purpose of stepping up to the king of college basketball blue bloods and knocking the Wildcats down a few pegs,
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas governor announced legislation on Jan. 29 that would ban the use of all smartphones and other personal electronic devices in every public school across the state starting in the 2025-26 school year.
The panel approved a bill Tuesday that would “prohibit discrimination or preferential treatment” by public entities.
Despite having three pollution hotspots, the Environmental Protection Agency says air quality in Northwest Arkansas is improving overall.
Arkansas higher education enrollment is improving but has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, according to data from the Arkansas Division of Higher Education.
As the Arkansas men’s basketball team resumed practice Tuesday heading into a treacherous two-game road swing, it was incumbent on coach John Calipari and his staff to better identify how the Razorbacks will operate the rest of conference play.
Coach Porter Moser and the Oklahoma Sooners will face John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
"It is time for everybody to also do what we call family emergency plans, powers of attorney, and to prepare for those worst case scenarios," Arkansas United Executive Director Mireya Reith, said. "If you have you been here less than two years,
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas has landed Farmerville (La.) Union Parish Class of 2026 three-star defensive tackle Ari Slocum. Slocum, 6-4, 307, went public with his commitment to Arkansas on Monday. Slocum talked about why he chose the Hogs.
Arkansas is about to face its toughest test yet trying to slow down three different shooters that shoot at a clip above 40% on the season (minimum 40 attempts) and a team that is shooting nearly 40% in SEC play. Koby Brea leads the way at 46.4%, going 52-for-112.