UA, tech company Xtremis work to develop Devil’s Den Proving Ground
FAYETTEVILLE -- A startup company is working with the University of Arkansas to make the old Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reactor nuclear reactor site in …
FAYETTEVILLE -- A startup company is working with the University of Arkansas to make the old Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reactor nuclear reactor site in …
FAYETTEVILLE -- The Fayetteville Public Library shifted back to normal hours Monday after spending the past week cleaning from an April 14 rooftop fire that re…
FORT SMITH -- Vandals damaged fiber optic lines while taking copper at a site in Fort Smith, disrupting communications as far away as Kansas City, Mo., accordi…
FORT SMITH -- A trial has been postponed until this summer for a Barling man facing accusations he crashed a pickup into a restaurant last year, killing one pe…
An effort by lawmakers to formally find that the Arkansas Board of Corrections lacked the ability to hire outside legal counsel in ongoing lawsuits against the…
An effort by lawmakers to formally find that the Arkansas Board of Corrections lacked the ability to hire outside legal counsel in ongoing lawsuits against the…
HUNTSVILLE -- A triple murder trial scheduled to begin in Madison County on Monday morning was delayed just before jury selection was to begin.
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Fayetteville man was arrested Friday after a woman told police he took her to an apartment complex against her will, held her at gun point an…
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of a U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee is seeking answers from a federal agency related to the March 19 raid on the …
Baby goats look on as people participate in yoga Saturday during Keep Van Buren Beautiful's fourth annual Earth Day Festival in historic downtown Van Buren. Mo…
FAYETTEVILLE -- A mural planned along the retaining wall on Nelson Hackett Boulevard depicts the history of the area while communicating joy to the viewer, the…
FAYETTEVILLE -- The pilot choice programs at Colbert and Holt middle schools are both full, according to Superintendent John Mulford.
LAVACA -- The School District has postponed a decision on shifting to a four-day work week after two months of public discussion.
LITTLE ROCK -- Patrick Radden Keefe, a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine and author of "Empire of Pain," will speak at the University of Arkansas for Med…
The following marriage license applications were recorded April 11-17 in the Washington County Clerk's Office.