Spotlight: Good Charcoal helps brings good food to those in need
Twice a month when families line up in their cars at the Second Street Food Pantry in Bentonville to receive food disbursements, they are often greeted by Jane…
Twice a month when families line up in their cars at the Second Street Food Pantry in Bentonville to receive food disbursements, they are often greeted by Jane…
Anytime Michael Skopp is doing a weaving draft, akin to a sewing pattern for the projects you work on a loom, it's the numbers that take his concentration. Get…
When considering where local arts organizations can get funding, the federal government may not be the first source that springs to mind. But Kelsey Howard, di…
There's a big difference between making friends as a child and making them as an adult.
Mechel Wall believes anyone can be a homesteader, sustaining their family through their own gardens and other efforts by their own hands.
As she swings open the door of the brand new home of the Children's Safety Center of Washington County, Elizabeth Shackelford is positively beaming.
As anyone who's watched an episode of "Shark Tank" -- or any number of similar series -- knows, the concept of budding entrepreneurs vying for the advice and i…
For many adults, track and field competition is a distant memory, but for hundreds of Arkansas seniors, it's a fun way for them to stay active while staying co…
Robin Atkinson, CEO of INTERFORM, found herself presenting to a room of 50 other CEOs during a NeighborWorks leadership cohort and trying to describe what it w…
To take a walk through the woods with artist and naturalist Christopher Marley, you need only step into the latest exhibit at Crystal Bridges Museum of America…
Fashion fans and supporters of diversity and inclusion have a lot to look forward to at Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week, including a new location for runway sh…
The first time I rolled through Panama City, I was a 13-year-old taking a break from the farm to visit a branch of our family who lived in Florida. As our car …
Shannon Jones' strengths have always shone bright backstage, but she took a step toward the spotlight on Aug. 24 when she accepted the role of executive direct…
For Dave and Jenny Marrs, renovating a home in Italy has always been a dream.
What Chef William Mauk wants you to know about French food is that it's not complicated -- neither the dishes, nor the ingredients.
When Josh Worthy was a third grader at Tyson Elementary, his class did a project that began with raising a dozen chickens from eggs to full maturation.
It was the mid 1990s, at a girls' sleepover, when 10-year-old Jenee Keener began making predictions for her grand future.
The voices of transgender Northwest Arkansans are being amplified through a new multimedia series called TEA, the Transgender Experience in Arkansas.
Culturally speaking, prom is a rite of passage for American teenagers, but these days it's a very expensive one.
Three weeks ago today, I was moving quickly. I was getting things done left and right for work, then I bounded out the door intent on getting a mile of cardio …
Audrey's Resale Boutique has a strong habit of giving back to the community through frequent grants to area nonprofits. Kim Smith is one of the primary people …
An experimental program called Hello Departures is making period products easily accessible to all locals who menstruate through a partnership between the Kind…
Community artists and students of the arts invite the public to join them in celebrating the contributions of Black people in American culture through performa…
Jess and Clint Schaff want to make sure that every child in Arkansas has access to the same opportunities for a healthy and successful life. That's why they ag…
Kiley Reid came onto the literary stage for many readers in 2019 when her debut novel "Such a Fun Age" was published. It went on to become a New York Times bes…
"Come and Get It," the second novel by Kiley Reid, New York Times bestselling author of "Such a Fun Age," will be released today with a story set in Fayettevil…
For MaryRoss Taylor, serving as the head of the Arkansas committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts is a full circle moment. Now that she’s retired,…
For MaryRoss Taylor, serving as the head of the Arkansas committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts is a full circle moment.
Things are about to get weird.
It's that time of year. In my family it's the week of celebrations, both of my sister's birthday and the birthday of my youngest child. In Arkansas, it's alway…
With the past week of winter weather keeping us indoors for so long, my boys and I spent a lot of time making hot cocoa, then grabbing books and blankets to ke…
When Phil Libin, cofounder and former CEO of Evernote, moved from San Francisco to Bentonville a few years ago, he thought of Northwest Arkansas as a temporary…
Addressing the concerns and needs of our planet amid climate change is a complicated enough topic for anyone to understand and act on, but Dana Klisanin has se…
Over the Christmas break, while many teenagers were sleeping in and taking it easy at home, 17-year-old Ryan Drummond of Bentonville spent several days pushing…
The Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Council, The River Valley Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and Latinas en Bici will offer a number of event…
There are times I'm up for a challenging read, whether that's a historical fiction that leans heavily on listing historical facts and elements, an occasional a…
If you're looking for Sarah Goforth, Walton College of Business' executive director of the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Arkan…
Editor's Note: April Wallace spent most of the year on the other side of Features, profiling the movers and shakers of Northwest Arkansas and the organizations…
This year has been one to remember. I interviewed many amazing people and also met two of my top five all-time favorite authors, David Sedaris and Ann Patchett…
Next weekend on Dec. 31, Downtown Bentonville Inc. will present a unique New Year's Eve celebration at Record 104 A. St.
Editor's note: This is the third and final installment in a three-part series about the history of Dickson Street, which can be found at nwaonline.com/news/dic…
After a five-year period of working on her book, Theresa Roth stood before a large group of her friends and family on Nov. 30 at Field Agent in Fayetteville. T…
This time of year, families flock to the Fayetteville square nightly to enjoy the Lights of the Ozarks. While taking in the beauty of hundreds of thousands of …
When Tom Allen's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, his family felt that there wasn't a facility in the state of Arkansas that knew how to properly care fo…
When Dr. Patricia Relph and her husband, Dr. Roger D. Gross, moved to Fayetteville from the San Fernando Valley in 1980, they felt like they had really lucked …
A few years ago, while facing challenges amid the covid pandemic, two nonprofit arts organizations decided that they would ultimately be better and stronger if…
One of the things I love about the holidays is being surrounded by other generations and family members in a different phase of life.
On a recent night in downtown Springdale, the art gallery and retail shop 12 Pedal Junction is positively buzzing as an "evening with the artists and their art…
When Elda Scott's oldest daughter Sophia was just a toddler, they were attending Touch-A-Truck at the John Q. Hammons Center -- now the Rogers Convention Cente…