Sean Luna, 62, of Hollow Way Drive in Bella Vista, was arrested Wednesday in connection with aggravated assault. Luna was being held Wednesday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set. Fayetteville Stephen Scott,
One of the transfers that has flown under the radar is tight end Ty Washington from Arkansas. Washington was with the Razorbacks for three seasons, but took a redshirt in 2022 dur
On March 5, 44-year-old Carlos Sigears was sentenced to serve an extra 90 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections. He had already been sentenced to life in prison plus 160 years during his December trial.
Adam Maass, a former doctor who practiced in Cave Springs, has pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment after multiple accusations of sexually assaulting patients came to light in 2022. Maass entered his guilty plea to two counts of harassment,
Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will expand their joint graduate medical education program after the PEER Joint Budget Committee
A Central Arkansas man will spend nearly four decades in prison after pleading guilty on Tuesday to child sex crime-related charges in Washington County.
The No. 3 ranked Arkansas Razorbacks look to keep their win streak alive as they host Portland for a weekend series.
Misty Wells, 48, of Arkansas 72 in Gravette, was arrested Thursday in connection with domestic battering. Wells was being held Thursday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set. Laura Colvin, 52, of Luvene Avenue in Springdale,
BOTTOM LINE: Arkansas State plays in the Sun Belt Tournament against Marshall. The Red Wolves have gone 13-5 against Sun Belt teams, with a 9-4 record in non-conference play. Arkansas State is 1-3 in one-possession games.
Arkansas baseball hosts Portland for a three-game series beginning Friday. Here's a look at how to watch the Hogs and Pilots this weekend.
The Arkansas Court of Appeals released opinions Wednesday. The court's ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here. The full opinions and other court proceedings, including per curiam decisions,
The Washington County Circuit Court ruled in Coger’s favor, finding the open meetings provisions of the FOIA applied to a meeting of a county subcommittee and awarding $5,445 in costs and attorney’s fees to Coger. The county appealed, but the court of appeals affirmed the lower court’s decision in favor of Coger today.