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People at the scene provided medical assistance before emergency responders transported him to a medical facility, where he was later pronounced dead.
City officials hope a recently adopted Firefighters Bill of Rights will help the Fire Department retain employees and keep morale high.
Fayetteville police said there is no evidence of shooting at the University of Arkansas after investigatin several reports.
Heavy rains late this week caused flooding in parts of Fayetteville, sending water into some homes and businesses and leaving residents with another round of cleanup.
NEWS is reaching out to police and other local authorities and will update this article as we learn more information.
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After collecting 11½ tons of food waste during its initial phase, the city is extending its curbside collection pilot program ...
Police say they found no evidence of any shooting after reports of an active shooter on the University of Arkansas at ...