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  • Former Washington County deputy arrested, charged with first degree murder

    Former Washington County deputy arrested, charged with first degree murder

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – According to a release, Former Washington County Sheriff’s deputy Stevon Grindstaff was arrested on Mar. 11 by Arkansas State Police. He faces charges of first degree murder and aggravated assault.  This arrest comes after his involvement in a shooting incident that took place on Dec. 3.  Grindstaff attempted…

  • Large cicada population projected to emerge this spring

    Large cicada population projected to emerge this spring

    By: Georgia Caroline Patterson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – University of Arkansas Entomologists say a large influx of two broods of cicadas will make a rare emergence. This appearance of cicadas is predicted to take place at the end of May and consists of two broods of periodic cicadas. The last time these two broods surfaced…

  • Lemke Journalism Project sees record attendance

    Lemke Journalism Project sees record attendance

    By: Bret McCargo FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)– The Lemke journalism project is seeing a record high attendance this semester.  The program is provided by the University of Arkansas, and gives local high school students hands-on experience with different forms of journalism. The workshop is a free program that meets six saturdays in the spring semester to…

  • U of A Staff Senate announces scholarship recipients and Employee of the Quarter awards

    U of A Staff Senate announces scholarship recipients and Employee of the Quarter awards

    By: Jessica Znidarsic FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)–The University of Arkansas Staff Senate just announced the Spring 2024 through 2025 scholarship recipients, recognizing staff on campus in their undergraduate and graduate education.  There were 13 scholarships awarded, and those who were awarded the Staff Senate Endowed Scholarship had grown since its original date in 2000. There originally…

  • Economic Impact of the Dickson Street Hotel

    Economic Impact of the Dickson Street Hotel

    By: Jenna Swope FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)  — A new hotel is being constructed on Dickson Street. The hotel will be one of the new additions to the Civic Plaza. The civic plaza is the space that used to be a parking lot on West Avenue. The changes to the Civic Plaza are in part of…

  • Increasing Diversity on the Razorback Greenway

    Increasing Diversity on the Razorback Greenway

    By: Katy Kelly FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Razorback Greenway managers are increasing efforts to improve diversity on the trail after a 2021 equity report from a local non-profit raised concerns about.  UNVEILING ARKANSAS’ NATURAL BEAUTY Spanning 40 miles and interconnecting Northwest Arkansas (NWA), the Greenway Trail has become a cycling hotspot, contributing significantly to the…

  • Safe Places on Dickson Street

    Safe Places on Dickson Street

    By: Noah Kim FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – An energetic nightlife culture provides bar goers with a sense of relief after a stressful day. However, bar districts often find individuals questioning their own safety. This is why multiple establishments on Dickson Street label themselves as “safe places”. Cody Yancey, owner of Yancey’s Dickson Street Dogs, has…

  • University of Arkansas Sierra Student Coalition Impact on Local Area

    University of Arkansas Sierra Student Coalition Impact on Local Area

    By: Jessica Znidarsic Arkansas is known as the Natural State, and there are many organizations within the Northwest Arkansas area specifically that are helping the state maintain its natural beauty.  The Sierra Student Coalition of the University of Arkansas is one of those organizations helping keep the Natural State beautiful. This specific chapter of the…

  • Leading Provider of Scholarship for Women

    Leading Provider of Scholarship for Women

    By: Phoebe Harris     FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The Miss America Competition began on the boardwalk of Atlantic City in 1921. Since 1921, Miss America has been one of the country’s most recognizable household names, and the organization serves as the number one provider of scholarship assistance for young women in the nation. The 2023…

  • Homecoming takes the hill

    Homecoming takes the hill

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Homecoming festivities are officially underway on the hill. The week, dedicated to celebrating the University and those who call it home, will take place from Oct. 18 until Oct. 21. A wide variety of events will happen across the campus; new traditions are expected to arise, while some…

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