A pair of crashes block traffic on Interstate 49 in Fayetteville on Jan. 24. According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation, the accidents happened near Exit 65 in the northbound lane. The crash impacts all lanes except the left shoulder.
Thirty-six people due to arrive in Northwest Arkansas in February and March, including eight family members of refugees already settled here, had their trips canceled by a presidential executive order on Monday,
After two students fell from an elevated surface at The Cardinal at West Center, a mother of a University of Arkansas student is reacting to finding out the news.
A University of Arkansas student from Edmond, Oklahoma, died in a suspected accidental fall from a balcony at an apartment complex near campus, according to police and CBS affiliate KFSM-TV.
Despite their federal convictions, Benjamin Coney and Emily Brinley still face charges in the State of Arkansas.
Arkansas basketball's Boogie Fland underwent a successful thumb surgery and is out with no timetable to return, according to a release from the university.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas freshman point guard Boogie Fland underwent successful surgery on his right thumb to repair an injury to his Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL), the university announced prior to tipoff Wednesday against Georgia in a press release.
The Arkansas Razorbacks (11-7, 0-5 SEC) are trailing the Georgia Bulldogs (14-4, 2-3 SEC) at halftime 38-26 in Fayetteville.Hogs' big man Zvonimir Ivisic naile
Softball American has three Arkansas players in its top 100 college standouts with Ellis (41), Wyckoff (61) and outfielder Reagan Johnson (73). Arkansas is set to to open its season Feb. 6 with host Texas State in a four-team tournament in San Marco, Texas.
Georgia basketball continues to have problems closing out SEC opponents on the road. This time, Arkansas won its first league game by rallying to win
Oklahoma plays the Arkansas Razorbacks after Jalon Moore scored 22 points in the Sooners' 82-62 victory against the South Carolina Gamecocks.