‘You can love a river to death’

The Kings River has been significantly degraded in recent years by poor streamside management practices including people purchasing homesites and then cutting down trees...

Trans woman arrested after reporting assault

When Jessica Porter was attacked with a hammer back in November and her friend identified her assailant, she expected he would be promptly arrested....

Bamboo took a hit during extended freeze

Bamboo is a non-native species that some people love and others hate. It is the fastest-growing privacy screen, but it spreads so rapidly that...

Three suspects arrested in Alvard murder

For three years, family and friends of Christopher Wayne Alvard have waited for justice in his 2018 murder. On Feb. 8, the three-year anniversary...

Organic boom encourages farmers

For years advocates of local food in Eureka Springs have touted the advantages of purchasing from local growers. The produce is fresher and has...

Holiday Islanders tell it to the judge

Residents of Holiday Island packed the courthouse in Berryville on the morning of Feb. 23 as points were presented for and against incorporating their...

Council gives Sonic the green light

Originally refused by the Eureka Springs Planning Commission in January and again in September, city council overturned the rejection at the Sept. 28 meeting approving...

Help navigating basic needs available

Deep MisUnderstanding is a non-profit working to help fill the gaps in mental health offerings in the Eureka Springs area. The organization has a...

Hotels being prudent on reopening

Eureka Springs hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts were being allowed to open again for out-of-state recreational travelers starting May 5. Arkansas residents could...

Fire in historic district destroys homes of six Eurekans

A fire that started at an apartment building at 1 Washington St. on the upper historic loop about 6 a.m. on March 17, St....