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NOVEMBER 20, 2024 was my last broadcast as your UATV Weatherman. I’ve appreciated all the support and feedback these last several semesters. Click the video on this page to see my final forecast! While this chapter is closing for me, a new one will start after college, so follow my social media to see where I end up. And if more interest in weather grows on UATV, be sure to tune in next semester to see some more rising stars in weather on UATV!
 
 
 

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New photo gallery opens for Black History Month
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New photo gallery opens for Black History Month

by: Kennedy Smith  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) –  The University of Arkansas Multicultural Center hosted a reception for the grand opening of its new Black History Month gallery, Indigo, Feb 12. Students, faculty, and members of the community gathered in the Anne Kittrell Gallery in the student union for food and fellowship to celebrate the project […]

St. Thomas Aquinas Church Rebuilds for the Future, Honoring Decades of History
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St. Thomas Aquinas Church Rebuilds for the Future, Honoring Decades of History

By: Emerson Burris  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark (UATV) -A major transformation is underway just off campus as construction crews work to replace a longtime Fayetteville landmark with a new, state-of-the-art facility. The original St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, located on North Leverett Avenue, was torn down earlier this month to make way for a larger and more […]

Bird flu outbreak causes egg prices to soar
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Bird flu outbreak causes egg prices to soar

  By: Kloey Marlatt FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)—The impact of the ongoing bird flu outbreak is hitting Northwest Arkansas, sending egg prices soaring and putting strain on local suppliers and consumers. Highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, has affected more than 157 million birds nationwide since it was first detected in U.S. poultry flocks in […]

Flu cases continue to rise in Arkansas
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Flu cases continue to rise in Arkansas

By: Maddy Terril  FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Since the beginning of the flu season in September 2024, Ark. has had more than 10,000 flu cases and 47 deaths. 80 percent of those deaths were individuals who were unvaccinated against the flu. Over the week of Feb. 8, 2,000 of those 10,000 cases were reported. Although […]

Stop Work Order halts Canopy NWA funding
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Stop Work Order halts Canopy NWA funding

By: Gracie Tuohy FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — Canopy NWA, the only refugee resettlement agency in Northwest Arkansas, is facing an unexpected financial crisis after a federal stop work order halted key funding for newly arrived refugees. The order came just days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending refugee travel to the United […]

Multicultural Center provides free clothing through the open closet
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Multicultural Center provides free clothing through the open closet

By: Zjeyoni Moore FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) —The University of Arkansas’ Multicultural Center is making an impact on campus by providing free clothing and personal care items to students in need. The MC Open Closet, located on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Union, is an accessible and welcoming space where students and community members can […]