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  • Dickson Street’s newest hangout combines art and sport

    Dickson Street’s newest hangout combines art and sport

    By: Sydney Tyler FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Dickson Street Art Court is a free space open to the public that combines art, recreation and leisure activity. The Art Court project has been in the works since August 2020 and opened August 2022.  The Tyson Family Foundation and Experience Fayetteville partnered together to support downtown…

  • Arkansas Weimaraner Rescue helps four-legged friends find their home

    Arkansas Weimaraner Rescue helps four-legged friends find their home

    By: Aly Covington FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Arkansas Weimaraner Rescue is a local nonprofit organization in Fayetteville. They rehome and rescue strays, surrendered and homeless dogs. They also provide public education on the breed of weimaraners and on responsible dog ownership. Dogs can be adopted and fostered through AWR. There are also opportunities for…

  • Top athletes from around the globe head to Fayetteville for a UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup event

    Top athletes from around the globe head to Fayetteville for a UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup event

    By: Aly Covington FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – A weekend-long cyclo-cross festival is taking place in Centennial Park this weekend from October 14-16.  The festival will bring top global cyclists for the 2022 Walmart UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. Cyclo-cross is a form of cycling that includes road cycling, mountain biking, and steeplechase.  The events kick off…

  • Pearl’s Books celebrated their one year anniversary while facing challenges

    Pearl’s Books celebrated their one year anniversary while facing challenges

    By: Aly Covington FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Pearl’s Books is an independent bookstore in Fayetteville. The store is located on the downtown square.  Co-owners, Daniel and Leah Jordan opened their doors last October. The Jordans hope that their store provides a “gathering place for people to connect again, safely, over drinks, snacks, and of course,…

  • Two Arkansas deputies fired after a video shows them abusing a suspect

    Two Arkansas deputies fired after a video shows them abusing a suspect

    By: Aly Covington MULBERRY, Ark. (UATV) – Arkansas deputies, Levi White and Zachary King were fired after a video was recorded of them violently arresting a suspect in August. White, King and Thell Riddle arrested 27-year-old Randal Worcester outside a convenience store in Mulberry. A bystander witnessed and recorded.  Worcester was questioned for threatening a…

  • “Collage for the Climate” event

    “Collage for the Climate” event

    By: Autumn Klein FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – University of Arkansas students were given the opportunity to creatively discuss climate change. Today, University Programs and Zero Hour Arkansas teamed up to host “Collage for the Climate.” At this eco-friendly event, participants created collage pieces while conversing about climate change. Using scrap pieces from old books and…

  • October is Homocystinuria Awareness Month: How a battle with a rare disease has impacted a driven young man

    October is Homocystinuria Awareness Month: How a battle with a rare disease has impacted a driven young man

    By: Autumn Klein FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Homocystinuria is an extremely rare disorder that affects less than 0.01% of the world; however, a member of the Northwest Arkansas community has directly seen the impacts of HCU his entire life. Homocystinuria, also known as HCU, is a genetic disorder in which the body cannot properly process…

  • New report shows rise in opioid deaths among Arkansans

    New report shows rise in opioid deaths among Arkansans

    By: Autumn Klein FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – A report released Monday revealed another health crisis rising in Arkansas and the nation. According to the report released by QuoteWizard, drug overdose deaths in Arkansas have grown over 16% just in the past year. Based on information on the CDC’s website, reported overdose deaths in Arkansas went…

  • Annual Bikes, Blues and BBQ event is back, but with new location

    Annual Bikes, Blues and BBQ event is back, but with new location

    Video footage from Bikes, Blues and BBQ 2021 By: Autumn Klein ROGERS, Ark. (UATV) – After 20 years, the world’s largest charity motorcycle rally moves to a new location. Bikes, Blues and BBQ is a nonprofit event that focuses on providing for women, children and the under-served members of the Northwest Arkansas community. According to…

  • Winnie The Pooh themed book drive taking place this month

    Winnie The Pooh themed book drive taking place this month

    By: Elena Thompson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Once Upon a Time Books and the Walton Arts Center are hosting a Winnie the Pooh book drive this month.  Participants should bring gently used books for children who are aged 8 to 17. Books collected during the drive will be donated to the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter. …

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