
I-540 collision: A woman is extracted from a Ford Windstar minivan Thursday after the vehicle lost control and crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer on southbound Interstate 540 near the West Fork exit. She sustained a lacerated leg and, along with the driver, was taken to Washington Regional Medical Center. BROOKE MCNEELY / Northwest Arkansas Times
Today's News Stories
- Plan reimagines south Fayetteville
- ELKINS CITY COUNCIL : Council files suit to mend stagnant ponds
- Henson gets 90 years for molesting child
- Pug Rescue encounters surge in neglected dogs
- Hospital seeking homes for six small-breed dogs
- Social worker helping detained juveniles
- Corrections & Clarifications
- Mother, son arrested on charges of making meth
- Committee members settle on redesign of intersection
- Schools recognized by council for fitness efforts
- Rape charges will not be prosecuted
- Masked thief heists beer from Jose’s on Dickson
- Court Briefs
- Court Brief
- Arrest Reports
Today's Sports Stories
- UA’s Botkin familiar with Warhawks
- Like cats and dogs : Purple Dogs prepare for surprises in opener against LR Central
- WOODLAND 7, RAMAY 0 : Late turnover propels Woodland to opening win over rival Ramay
- FHS volleyball wins handily at Heritage
- ELKINS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Elkins faces revenge-seeking Blackhawks on the road
- THE MURKY DEPTHS : NWA Fishing Report
- Springdale Central wins opener over George
- Junior High Football Roundup
- Sports Briefs
Today's Business Stories
Recent Living Stories
- What drives them : VOLUNTEERS FIND OPPORTUNITY TO HELP CANCER PATIENTS BY PROVIDING THEM RIDES TO TREATMENTS
- AT HOME : Remote controls, entering passwords will someday be obsolete
- FACES
- Running a reverse : Benefit to offer help for community caregiver
- CORRECTION
- THE ROCKWOOD FILES : Mama Bear reflects on the sound of silence
- Military Briefs
- Contestants needed for Cane Hill talent show
- Anniversary : The Platts
- Goin’ bananas
- Ahlberg-Hamilton
- Sedlacek-Moore
- Jones-Baird
- Snipes-Stewart
- Dorsey-Smith
- Dewey-DeVault
- Parsons-Kelly
- Trumpet vine attractive but invasive
- Smith-Austin
- Stiles-Renda
- Chandler-Stuart
- O’Keefe-Ezell
- Channel 18 — Community Access Television
- Channel 16 — Fayetteville Government Channel
- Channel 22 — Jones Television
- Owners wanted
Recent Featured Stories
Call for synergy : Mayor wants to work with school district, UA to develop high school area
With the school board now leaning toward new facilities or a major retrofit at the current Fayetteville High School site, Mayor Dan Coody has offered the city’s help in addressing traffic and development issues at the location. — Thursday, September 4, 2008
Tontitown council not ready to extend city’s alcohol hours
TONTITOWN — The Padrissimo Discoteque is asking for just a few months to prove that it can clean up its act before aldermen consider changing a city ordinance that would allow alcohol to be served until 2 a.m. — Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Unshackled : City attorney says linking Renaissance, SouthPass development projects ‘not fair’
A decision about South-Pass should not be linked to the Renaissance Tower, another project by the same developers, according to the Fayetteville city attorney. — Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Full steam ahead? : Prairie Grove officials consider making mayor full-time job
There are no full-time mayors in the smaller cities of Washington County. — Monday, September 1, 2008
Gov. Faubus skipped first Clothesline Fair - State’s history might have been different if he hadn’t
Prairie Grove resident Peggy Parks believes the history of Arkansas might have turned out better if Gov. Orville Faubus had honored his commitment and attended the first Clothesline Fair. — Sunday, August 31, 2008
Empty hotel site could soon be parking lot
A temporary parking lot for 67 vehicles could be built at the intersection of Mountain Street and College Avenue in Fayetteville, site of the proposed Renaissance Tower hotel. — Saturday, August 30, 2008




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