Persistent ice at North and Garland in Fayetteville, possibly from a leak, raises accident fears among drivers.
A bill filed in the Arkansas legislature on Jan. 23 would limit the amount of control local governments have on rent and rental deposit fees.
A recent study by the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission shows residents are in strong support of new transportation options.
"Immigration was outside my parents' house and my dad and uncle were trying to go to work like normal and they got followed and they pulled them over."
After two students fell from an elevated surface at The Cardinal at West Center, a mother of a University of Arkansas student is reacting to finding out the news.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas freshman point guard Boogie Fland underwent successful surgery on his right thumb to repair an injury to his Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL), the university announced prior to tipoff Wednesday against Georgia in a press release.
Softball American has three Arkansas players in its top 100 college standouts with Ellis (41), Wyckoff (61) and outfielder Reagan Johnson (73). Arkansas is set to to open its season Feb. 6 with host Texas State in a four-team tournament in San Marco, Texas.
Northwest Arkansas shelters were full over the weekend as a result of arctic air blowing in Friday evening. While some shelters were able to take in people beyond capacity, others had to turn people away due to lack of room.
The Razorbacks' junior forward was clutch when it counted, helping Arkansas erase a double-digit deficit in the second half and claim a 68-65 victory over Georgia at Bud Walton Arena. It was the Razorbacks' first SEC win of the season after five consecutive losses.
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas basketball freshman guard Boogie Fland underwent thumb surgery in New York on Wednesday. No timetable has been given for Fland’s return to play. He will rehab the injury with Arkansas’ training staff. Citing sources, a CBS Sports report Tuesday stated Fland would miss the remainder of the season.
Fland played and started in each of Arkansas’ first 18 games this season and led the team with 34 minutes per game. He averaged over 15 points, six assists and three rebounds this season and will likely declare for the NBA Draft as CBS Sports’ mock draft slots him at No. 9 overall.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas basketball will have to get creative to string together wins in the absence of star freshman Boogie Fland, and the Razorbacks were exactly that in Wednesday's gritty, 68-65, comeback win over Georgia.