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  • XNA travels further than ever before with new expansion

    XNA travels further than ever before with new expansion

    By: Carson Hamilton FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Traveling to Northwest Arkansas has now become easier. With a total of 27 nonstop flights on the route map, Northwest Arkansas National Airport has added the latest in direct flights for the community. The hub of NWA has continued to grow as the presence and impact of major…

  • Sports fans struggle with streaming access after the removal of Streameast

    Sports fans struggle with streaming access after the removal of Streameast

    By: Jackson Ward FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Watching sports has never been harder for fans who just want to catch a game with their friends. Different streaming services like ESPN+ ($10.99 a month), Paramount+ ($5.99 a month), Peacock ($5.99 a month), Amazon Prime ($14.99 a month) and Hulu Live ($76.99 a month) each hold certain…

  • 20th anniversary Pi Phi 5k set to kick off next weekend

    20th anniversary Pi Phi 5k set to kick off next weekend

    By: Will Raburn FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The Arkansas Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi is teaming up with Sigma Nu to host its 20th Annual 5K Run on Oct. 18 during Parents Weekend, coinciding with the Arkansas vs. Texas A&M football game. The event will run from 8 to 10 a.m., starting at the…

  • Birthdays by Madi

    Birthdays by Madi

    By: Harper Buck  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – For children in low-income families, celebrating a birthday can be out of reach. One University of Arkansas college student is working to change that with her nonprofit, Birthdays by Madi.  Madi, who grew up baking with her family, started the organization after seeing firsthand how many children lacked…

  • Sister Cindy is coming back to UARK

    Sister Cindy is coming back to UARK

    By: Grace Replogle FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – “Ho No More” is coming back to the University of Arkansas campus. Sister Cindy is a controversial street preacher who has a large TikTok following. Cindy Smock, an evangelical Christian, promotes simple living and preaches the importance of abstinence. Her catch phrase, “Ho No Mo”, promotes chastity and…

  • Arkansas looks to start strong in season opener against Alabama A&M

    Arkansas looks to start strong in season opener against Alabama A&M

    By: Emma Grace Beard FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – The wait is over – Razorback football is back in Fayetteville this weekend as Arkansas kicks off the 2025 season with a matchup against Alabama A&M. The game marks the first-ever meeting between the two programs and offers fans a chance to get a look at a…

  • Potential flash flood alerts in NWA

    Potential flash flood alerts in NWA

    By: Emma Manhire  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — This morning on August 28, students and faculty woke up to alerts regarding potential flash flooding in North West Arkansas (NWA). Some Arkansas Transit busses had to re-route or even take a break due to the rain.  In an email sent out to the University, it announced that…

  • How the U of A Journalism school helps students further their career

    How the U of A Journalism school helps students further their career

    By: Emma Manhire FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The school of Journalism here at the University of Arkansas offers many opportunities for students to get hands on experience with what they’re wanting a career in. Programs such as UATV, The Traveler, Hill Magazine, Main Hill Media, and The Razorback yearbook provide valuable real-world experience. These programs…

  • Bell to Bell bill has an early impact on a local school

    Bell to Bell bill has an early impact on a local school

    By: Carson Hamilton FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)—Beginning the 2025-2026 school year, cell phones will be banned in Arkansas public schools from the first bell to the last under a new bill signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The “Bell-to-Bell” bill, part of the state’s broader initiative to prioritize student mental health, aims to limit screen time…

  • How the NWA Black Expo helps grow local businesses like NW2D salon

    How the NWA Black Expo helps grow local businesses like NW2D salon

    By: Zjeyoni Moore FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — The 8th Annual Black Owned Business Expo, held Feb. 22 by Black Owned NWA at the Fayetteville Town Center, provided a platform for Black entrepreneurs to showcase their businesses, build connections, and engage with the community. Events like this help small businesses thrive by increasing visibility, attracting new…

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