By: Ciara Schroeder FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – With COVID-19 closing businesses and forcing people to work from home, many people have to find new ways to enjoy their free time. People are starting to take advantage of the outdoors by going to popular State Parks in Arkansas. A photo was taken at Petit Jean Mountain State…
By: Arden Wynn The contagious Covid-19 virus, also known as the Coronavirus, has spread throughout the world over the last few months. Students have had to process changing from face-to-face classrooms, to being moved completely online. Many students are affected by Covid-19 physically, mentally, and emotionally. The college graduating class of 2020, all over the…
By Cortney Winston JONESBORO, ARK. –– Imagine you’re a pilot. You get to work and you’re prepping a plane for your flight. It’s cloudy, but you aren’t worried about the weather. Until you see the clouds get darker, and you realize they’re moving towards you. Then imagine seeing a funnel cloud form and touch the ground,…
By: Elias Weiss FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The airline industry is experiencing what some experts call the biggest decline since the invention of the airplane. Deficits at this point in the COVID-19 pandemic already exceed those following the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Coronavirus will cost the airline industry at least $113 billion, according to…
By David Cox FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of Americans out of work. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment in March rose to total 7.1 million people in the country who are jobless. Many of those are self-employed, like Kim Randolph. Randolph rents a booth at Worren’s Salon…
By: Kensi Freeland HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – As the world feels like it is falling apart, many hospitals are trying to prepare for what is to come. The need for beds and ventilators in Arkansas has not been an issue yet, but it may become one soon enough. The COVID-19 Health Data website said the…
By: Madison Clark PARIS, Ark. — Toilet Paper is ‘rolling’ off the shelves and some stores have tips on how to get your hands on these most wanted items. The COVID-19 has forced many businesses to temporarily close their doors, lay off workers, and stop shipments. One industry that is not just excelling but ‘flying…
By Michael Adkison FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. — Many businesses, including some in Northwest Arkansas, play catch-up after the U.S. stock market closed its first 2020 quarter on March 31 with some of the lowest numbers in a decade. A Wall Street Journal analysis found that the average U.S.-stock fell 24.6% between January and March 2020. Much of…
By Madison Hartley FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Due to new regulations and policies regarding the novel coronavirus, many businesses are forced to close their doors in hopes of slowing the spread of the disease. Saturday, Governor Asa Hutchison said “this is both a health crisis and an economic crisis.” This is both a health crisis and…
By Tristan Hill FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — President Donald Trump issued a statement Thursday announcing expansion of the use of Defense Production Act authority to increase production of ventilators. The DPA gives the president the authority to order certain cabinet secretaries to direct private companies to prioritize government contracts that are deemed essential to national defense,…