Distributing meth in Northwest Arkansas gets Camden man more than 16 years in prison
FAYETTEVILLE — A judge sentenced a Camden man Thursday to more than 16 years in prison for a drug offense.
FAYETTEVILLE — A judge sentenced a Camden man Thursday to more than 16 years in prison for a drug offense.
FORT SMITH -- The U.S. Department of Labor recently found Mi Casita Mexican Restaurant Inc., operating as El Lorito at 3105 S. 70th St., Fort Smith, illegally …
FORT SMITH -- City directors unanimously approved Tuesday to continue the free parking throughout downtown through January 2025.
FORT SMITH -- The Police Department wants drivers to be aware portions of two streets will be closed Friday during a parade in honor of Madison Marsh, Miss Ame…
CENTERTON -- The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced it will hold a public involvement meeting next month to present the environmental assessment a…
FAYETTEVILLE -- An Oklahoma woman was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison Wednesday for distributing methamphetamine.
ELM SPRINGS -- Commercial real estate broker Daniel B. Smith papers the walls of his Rogers office with different cities' maps of their sewer lines -- because …
BELLA VISTA -- Blue Crane, a company owned by Tom and Steuart Walton, bought 2,700 undeveloped acres in the city and Benton County and development rights from …
ROGERS -- A committee aiming to have voters decide on several changes to Arkansas education is looking to get its volunteer numbers up.
PEA RIDGE -- The city is seeing a lot of retail development right now, residents were told Friday during a round-table event at City Hall.
WEST FORK -- Students and teachers at West Fork Elementary School sheltered in place after a gas line near the school was cut, but nobody was in danger, city F…
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Lowell man pleaded not guilty to felony charges involving a shooting near Lake Fayetteville.
Matt Jones and Bubba Carpenter discuss the Razorbacks' series loss to the Wildcats, and preview the Hogs' upcoming series with Mississippi State this weekend.
Walmart Inc. now has one Tesla semi-truck on the nation's highways as a test of the all-electric vehicle, a Walmart spokeswoman said Tuesday.