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  • Celebrate Latine/Hispanic heritage month at the University of Arkansas

    Celebrate Latine/Hispanic heritage month at the University of Arkansas

    By: Zjeyoni Moore FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) -The Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar Committee announced Nuevos Horizonte: Shaping the Future. The calendar features events, workshops, and social gatherings designed to celebrate Latin American cultures during National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated every year from September 15 to October 15. This celebration honors the contributions of Latin American and…

  • Reported structure fire at Humphreys Hall turns out to be a false alarm

    Reported structure fire at Humphreys Hall turns out to be a false alarm

    By: Joshua Wisel  FAYETTEVILLE, ARK (UATV)- Around 11:02 a.m. Labor Day morning the Fayetteville Fire Department was dispatched to a “structure fire” call, at Humphreys Hall on campus of the University of Arkansas. Students were temporarily evacuated while crews investigated the scene which reportedly took place in the laundry room on the basement floor. The…

  • UARK VS AR PINE BLUFF FORECAST (8/29/2024)

    UARK VS AR PINE BLUFF FORECAST (8/29/2024)

    FAYETTEVILLE, ARK- It’s finally gameday for Razorback fans across the state! If you’re headed down today to Little Rock to see the game this evening, I have the latest forecast for you so you can prepare for the afternoon and evening ahead! If you’re planning on going to the game or tailgating in Little Rock…

  • Start of the week weather update (8/26/2024)

    Start of the week weather update (8/26/2024)

    FAYETTEVILLE, ARK- Good day Northwest Arkansas! It’s a new week, but the weather for the time being continues to remain the same with hot and humid conditions continuing. For today (Monday) highs are expected in the lower to mid 90s in Northwest Arkansas, with dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s. Heat lasts but not…

  • End of the Week Weather Update (8/23/2024)

    End of the Week Weather Update (8/23/2024)

    Fayetteville, ARK- After the last few pleasant days across the area, the heat and humidity look to make its return to Northwest Arkansas today, and should continue into the next several days. There will be a few lower coverage opportunities for showers and storms throughout the next week, with low chances for rain today in…

  • Child abuse awareness month

    Child abuse awareness month

    By: Jolea Richardson BENTON COUNTY, Ark. (UATV) – April is Child Abuse Awareness Month. Child abuse is all forms of physical, mental, or sexual mistreatment of a child. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 64% of adults reported experiencing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). In Benton County, 919 children reported child…

  • Balancing your sexuality in STEM

    Balancing your sexuality in STEM

    By: Mekenna Earnhart FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Out in STEM, also known as OSTEM, is a registered student organization (RSO) for students who are part of the LGBTQ+ community and are STEM majors. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  According to one study, fewer than sixty-four percent of STEM students who identify as…

  • New program in Fayetteville brings healing to the unhoused

    New program in Fayetteville brings healing to the unhoused

    By: Gabriella Phelan FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) – Being forced to heal in a tent is a situation that has been a harsh reality for many people experiencing homelessness.  In Fayetteville, tents can be seen lining the Razorback Greenway, beneath bridges, and across wooded areas. However, a groundbreaking initiative has been launched in Fayetteville to assist…

  • Northwest Arkansas diaper bank aims to alleviate diaper need

    Northwest Arkansas diaper bank aims to alleviate diaper need

    By: Maddi Phipps SPRINGDALE, Ark. (UATV) –  The Diaper Collective, a non-profit diaper bank, is entering its fourth year serving the Northwest Arkansas region.  Across the nation, 1 in 2 families are in diaper need.  The Diaper Collective serves 800 babies a month, totaling just over 5 percent of the in-need population across Washington, Benton…

  • Tulip farm raises money for neurodivergent adults

    Tulip farm raises money for neurodivergent adults

      By: Carlee Gilpin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV)- A non-profit tulip farm is supporting and empowering neurodiverse adults this season.  True Colors Farm in Bentonville ordered and planted 100,000 tulips from the Netherlands at their farm. This farm stands out from the rest because almost all of their employees are neurodivergent individuals.  Their farm is owned…

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