© 2025 KUAF
NPR Affiliate since 1985
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Now Hiring: Revenue Development Director | Join the KUAF team → Apply by Nov 30

Search results for

  • Amid the overdose epidemic and opioid crisis, the state granted money to three peer-led recovery programs specializing in helping Arkansans with long-term recovery from substance abuse. Justin Buck, executive director for Wolfe Street Foundation, said the funding is a big step in a long journey.
  • The 8th annual Bentonville Film Festival begins June 22nd with many of the festivities happening at The Momentary this year. Festival president Wendy Guerrero spoke about what to expect at this year's event, creating "see it, be it" moments for attendees, and how to volunteer.
  • The Washington County Historical Society marked Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with a cultural celebration and panel talk.
  • In the right place, a comma can give clarity. Our Millitant Grammarian says misused puncuation can create confusion.
  • On today's show, a court decision upholds net metering rates for Arkansas electricity consumers who generate their own solar power. Plus, the Bentonville Film Festival gets underway soon, a conversation with John Jeter of the Fort Smith Symphony, and much more.
  • The 2021-22 Fort Smith Symphony season is over, but the prep for the next season, the symphony's 99th, is well underway under the baton of John Jeter.
  • One of the biggest presidential scandals in the 20th century centered involved an Arkansas native. Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History goes to the archives to tell the story of Martha Mitchell and Watergate.
  • On today's show, the next step in one of Arkansas’ most infamous crimes and subsequent trial. Plus, watching A Chorus Line’s legacy from its Tony winning debut to the latest incarnation now at Walton Arts Center, and much more.
  • A Chorus Line first hit the stage in 1975. That production won nine Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The latest version, set for an overseas tour, is preparing the show at Walton Arts Center.
  • A request to test DNA on evidence from one of the most infamous criminal events in Arkansas history is the latest chapter in the ongoing saga. Michael Hibblen with our partner station KUAR talks with reporter George Jared about the latest development.
166 of 26,952