Matthew Kirk+FollowBear cub’s Fayetteville adventure sparks talkA black bear cub made quite the impression in east Fayetteville, wandering through a neighborhood and drawing a crowd of curious neighbors and quick-acting officials. Local police, firefighters, and wildlife experts teamed up to safely guide the little visitor away from homes, reminding everyone that even in Arkansas suburbs, wildlife can pop up when you least expect it. Encounters like this really highlight how our daily lives intersect with nature. What would you do if you spotted a bear in your yard? Let’s hear your wild stories or thoughts on how Fayetteville handles these surprises! #Pets #Fayetteville #BearCub10Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowFayetteville’s Watermelon Fest is back!Nothing says summer in Fayetteville like a juicy watermelon—and the Farmers’ Market is going all out with a Watermelon Festival on August 9! Picture this: speed eating contests for all ages, taste tests, and a live cooking demo from Chef Albert Rey. It’s more than just fruit; it’s a full-on community celebration right on the downtown square. The festival was pushed back a week since watermelon season is running late, but that just means we get the best, ripest melons. Mark your calendars and let’s talk: what’s your favorite way to enjoy watermelon? #Food #Fayetteville #FarmersMarket00Share
Mrs. Kelli Gutierrez+FollowFayetteville shines in new true crime filmBig-screen drama just hit close to home—literally! The new thriller 'Sovereign,' starring Nick Offerman and Dennis Quaid, was filmed all around Fayetteville, with scenes at local favorites like Potter’s House and Braum’s on College Ave. The story, inspired by real events, follows a father and son challenging government authority, leading to a tense showdown. With a 94% Rotten Tomatoes rating, it’s already getting buzz. You can stream it now on Prime Video, Apple TV, and more. Anyone spot familiar places or faces in the movie? Let’s talk about Fayetteville’s moment in the spotlight! #Entertainment #Movies #Fayetteville00Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowBig-screen thrills coming to FayettevilleSeeing Victoria Justice, Robbie Amell, and Noel Fisher filming a new horror movie right here in Fayetteville has been a wild experience for locals. The film, “Send a Scare,” isn’t just bringing Hollywood names to town—it’s turning familiar spots like Chestnut II Apartments into movie sets. With Justice sharing behind-the-scenes moments from Northwest Arkansas on Instagram, it’s clear our area is becoming a go-to for major productions. What do you think about Fayetteville’s growing role in the film industry? Would you want to see more movies shot here, or even get involved yourself? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Fayetteville00Share