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  • Razorback Transit Route Adjustments, Bus Driver Shortage

    Razorback Transit Route Adjustments, Bus Driver Shortage

    Fayetteville, Ark. — By Raegan Holland Starting Sept. 20, Razorback Transit will transition routes 13, 21, 33, 35, 44 and 48 to an on-demand service after 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.  In addition, Route 26 will offer bus riders a one bus per hour frequency after 8 p.m. on weeknights.  The recent route adjustments are in…

  • Local bars, Fayetteville Police Department Support City Council’s Removal of Sunset Clause For Outdoor Drinking Program

    Local bars, Fayetteville Police Department Support City Council’s Removal of Sunset Clause For Outdoor Drinking Program

    By Raegan Holland  Fayetteville, Ark. — The City Council on Sept. 7 approved the removal of a sunset clause for the Outdoor Refreshment Area, garnering overwhelming support from various local bars and police force. According to the City of Fayetteville Arkansas webpage, the Outdoor Refreshment Area (ORA) program is open seven days a week and…

  • Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The Fayetteville police department has reported an increased crime rate in town due to our growing population.   Officer Anthony Murphy with the Fayetteville police department said, “ There’ lots of people moving into the area, and with the people moving in some criminals move in with them.”   As the crime…

  • Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The Fayetteville police department has reported an increased crime rate in town due to our growing population.   Officer Anthony Murphy with the Fayetteville police department said, “ There’ lots of people moving into the area, and with the people moving in some criminals move in with them.”   As the crime…

  • Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    Fayetteville’s Increased Crime Rates

    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The Fayetteville police department has reported an increased crime rate in town due to our growing population.   Officer Anthony Murphy with the Fayetteville police department said, “ There’ lots of people moving into the area, and with the people moving in some criminals move in with them.”   As the crime…

  • UAPD alerts students about Uber incident

    UAPD alerts students about Uber incident

    By: Madeleine Dunn   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – U of A students were alerted by UAPD Sunday morning via text, phone call and email about an incident that happened near the corner of Razorback Road and Meadow Street.    The incident involved two students and an Uber driver. The driver allegedly used vulgar language in…

  • Arkansas defeats Georgia Southern

    Arkansas defeats Georgia Southern

    By: Madeleine Dunn   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Arkansas Razorback football team defeated Georgia Southern last Saturday, putting them at number 16 in the nation.   The game puts Arkansas at 3-0 for the season with head coach Sam Pittman.   “I thought we played well against the option, and was really proud of…

  • Increased student enrollment impacts campus life

    Increased student enrollment impacts campus life

    By: Madeleine Dunn    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The University of Arkansas has welcomed its biggest student body in history this semester, with over 29,000 students enrolled.     This student increase, which includes about 2,800 freshmen, has impacted some University services.     Users Director for Mullins Library, Stephanie Pierce, said there has been a dramatic increase in student traffic from previous years,…

  • Local activist group aims to stop U of A’s relationship with nuclear weapons developer

    Local activist group aims to stop U of A’s relationship with nuclear weapons developer

    By: Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — A local group is pressing the City of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas for change after documents revealed that the university could potentially be contributing to the development of nuclear weapons. Abel Tomlinson, the founder of the Arkansas Nonviolence Alliance, found in a report by the International…

  • Vaccine Mandate

    Vaccine Mandate

    By: Hailey Middleton   FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – President Joe Biden has installed a six step plan to combat the effect of covid-19 on our country.    The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is working on requiring businesses with over 100 employees to require the covid-19 vaccine.   Meaning all employees who…

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