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Steve Rogers. Steve Rogers has worked for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since 1995. He currently serves as assistant editor of the Sports section and covers motorsports for the paper.
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Florida State’s strong pitching and timely hitting silenced Oregon State for a 3-1 victory Saturday to force a winner-take-all game today in the Corvallis (Ore.) Super Regional.
fayetteville, ark. — 40/29 Meteorologist William Morrison says that any additional heavy rainfall increases flood concerns. Watch the videocast above to learn more .
The No. 3 Arkansas Razorbacks play against the No. 14 Tennessee Volunteers in their NCAA Baseball Tournament Super Regional today. The matchup will begin at 4 p.m. CT on ESPN.
Tennessee baseball struggled to find traction offensively in the first game of the Fayetteville Super Regional. No. 3 Arkansas beat No. 14 Tennessee 4-3 on June 7 at Baum-Walker Stadium. It was ...
This combo of images released by the Arkansas Department of Corrections shows the recapture of escaped inmate Grant Hardin, an ex-police chief and convicted killer, by Arkansas law enforcement ...
His recipe works. So does Van Horn’s. The Vols lead the nation in wins since 2021 with 258. Arkansas is second with 229. Both programs have won at least 40 games in every season since 2019.
Arkansas is 44-29 overall against Tennessee, including a 25-13 record in games played in Fayetteville. Under head coach Dave Van Horn, the Hogs are 32-15 against the Volunteers with an 18-6 record ...
ARKANSAS (AP) - A former police chief and convicted killer known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) northwest of the prison he escaped from ...
Grant Hardin, former Arkansas police chief convicted of murder and rape, escaped a medium-security prison, prompting a large-scale manhunt near the Ozarks with updated photos released.
Arkansas authorities have released a photo rendering of a convicted murderer and former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” who escaped from prison.