Walmart has debuted its new 350-acre home office campus in Bentonville that features 12 office buildings. The campus also includes the 8th & Plate food hall that will be occupied by Bentonville Bicycle Co.
Michael Barton, 36, of Southwest 34th Avenue in Bentonville, was arrested Thursday in connection with voyeurism. Barton was being held Friday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set. Fayetteville Zackary Brown,
A plane crashed into a field near the Bentonville Municipal Airport in Arkansas Thursday afternoon. 40/29 Meteorologist Majestic Storm was at Osage Park when the plane crashed.
For the second consecutive week there was vast movement past the Top 10, with a Class 4A squad taking the place of the team it knocked out in the final spot. See the full Top 25 below. January 27, 2025 Last week: 1 Visiting Bryant took Jonesboro to overtime in Tuesday’s showdown,
With the plan to ban cellphones in schools "from bell to bell" that Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced during her State of the State address earlier this month, Arkansas is poised to join at least 27 other states that have introduced legislation related to student cellphone use,
A newly filed bill in the Arkansas legislature proposes a law that would require all police in the state wear bodycams while on duty.
In 2023, Benjamin Coney, 30, and Emily Grace Brinley, 26, both from Conway, messaged an undercover FBI agent posing as a mom of two girls, according to a Jan. 16 news release by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Arkansas.
Designed by Gensler and SWA, the trail–laced corporate compound ranks as the largest mass-timber campus development in the United States.
Three NWA chefs are 2025 James Beard semifinalists, highlighting Arkansas’s excellence in culinary innovation and creativity.
Chefs from Conifer, Wright's Barbecue, and Yeyo's El Alma de Mexico are all in the running for the prestigious James Beard Awards.
Walmart New Home Office campus in Bentonville, Arkansas prioritizes worker well-being, environmental stewardship, public accessibility.
Among the pardoned are Richard "Bigo" Barnett, who became notorious for a photo taken in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office, and Peter Stager, who admitted to beating a police officer with a flagpole.