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Fayetteville police prepare for second ‘No Kings’ protest
No Kings is a U.S. grassroots movement opposing what it views as authoritarian actions by former President Trump, according to the group’s website. Organizers with the protest say the demonstrations once again will take place nationwide, including a stop in Fayetteville.
Bentonville needed only three plays and 35 seconds to deliver its first blow, despite a holding penalty on a first-down flea-flicker attempt. Ficklin broke away for 25 yards into Fayetteville territory, and Slepecki delivered a 33-yard touchdown pass to DeQuane Prevo just two plays later for a 7-0 cushion.
Bragg Boulevard has reopened on Thursday afternoon between Pearl Street and Stamper Road in Fayetteville as police investigate a deadly crash.
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Arkansas State Troopers sued for allegedly pulling guns on woman, child in wrong vehicle at Fayetteville gas station
A Northwest Arkansas woman has filed a lawsuit against four Arkansas State Troopers after they allegedly pointed guns at her and her child and detained them at a Fayetteville gas station, according to court documents.
Bentonville needed only three plays and 35 seconds to open the scoring, despite a holding penalty on a first-down flea-flicker attempt. Ficklin broke away for 25 yards into Fayetteville territory, and Slepecki delivered a 33-yard touchdown pass to DeQuane Prevo two plays later for a 7-0 cushion.
Fayetteville police said Oct. 15 that speed was a "primary contributing factor" in the fatal crash on Rosehill Road Oct. 8.
Fayetteville Technical Community College's Spring Lake campus was placed on lockdown for about an hour Monday after college leaders got a report of a shooter.
FPD stated that the preliminary investigation indicated the pedestrian stepped out into oncoming traffic and was struck by a passing vehicle. The driver stopped and remained there until the police arrived. The pedestrian has been identified as 61-year-old Charles Aulbrey White.
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