by Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Fayetteville ranks as the 12th highest city for driving under the influence (DUI) arrests in a report put out by Insurify, an American insurance company. Nationally, DUIs are on the decline, but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 29 people die every day from drunk driving…
by Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – Construction on the new 9,500 square foot addition in the north end zone of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium completed four days away from the home opener. The added amenities include new suites, the Touchdown Club, the 64 Club, a football-shaped Razorback locker room, and other new spaces to honor…
by Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – Construction on the new 9,500 square foot addition in the north end zone of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium completed four days away from the home opener. The added amenities include new suites, the Touchdown Club, the 64 Club, a football-shaped Razorback locker room, and other new spaces to honor…
by Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – Construction on the new 9,500 square foot addition in the north end zone of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium completed four days away from the home opener. The added amenities include new suites, the Touchdown Club, the 64 Club, a football-shaped Razorback locker room, and other new spaces to honor…
by Chloe Matthews and Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Saturday marks the beginning of football season on the Hill with a newly renovated stadium, new parking policies, and new student access passes. Parking: Each game day, student and faculty parking lots are used to accommodate the tens of thousands of fans who come to see…
by Chris Zahn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The Razorbacks named Cole Kelley as the starting quarterback to open the season at home against Eastern Illinois on Saturday. The main question going into the season was, “Who will start under center?” Razorback head coach Chad Morris answered that question today. Look for Kelley to come out with…
By Hannah Bagley LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A federal judge delays a trial over Arkansas’ lethal injection method. After Senior Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Merritt made a statement saying that the setting of execution dates and ordering of new lethal injection drugs has been put on hold until next spring, U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker pushed…
By Chloe Matthews FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Fayetteville Police Department released new information Tuesday about a burglary at The Vue apartment complex off Stadium Drive and MLK Jr. Blvd. Police charged Michael Irvin, an 18 year old Fayetteville resident, with two counts of Residential Burglary, Voyeurism, and Theft of Property. An anonymous source identified Irvin…
by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The UA Police Department continues investigating a reported rape in a campus dormitory. UAPD received a report of “an alleged acquaintance rape” that took place in Humphreys Hall on Aug. 16, according to the UAPD Daily Crime Log. The incident took place between 2-5:30 a.m. and involved two 18…
By Mazie Vincent FAYETTEVILLE Ark. Arkansas drivers might want to think twice before replying to an email or texting while driving. The national campaign you drive “U drive, U text, U pay” is in full effect. “We have traffic patrol special assignments. A person might call that a crack down, but what it is, we…