
Jose Carranza
Television News Anchor and Reporter at KFSM-TV (Fort Smith, AR)
Journalist - Reporter, KFSM channel 5
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4 days ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Israel Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas held its 154th spring commencement Saturday at Bud Walton Arena, where over 5,600 graduates walked across the stage. Chancellor Charles F. Robinson opened the ceremony, emphasizing the milestone's significance. "There is nothing more rewarding than seeing our students reach this milestone, no football game, no basketball game.
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1 week ago |
thv11.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Matthew Holden, a biology teacher at Fayetteville High School, is set to embark on a 21-day expedition with the Ocean Exploration Trust this summer, sailing from the Solomon Islands to the Marshall Islands. Holden, who has taught at Fayetteville High for seven years, will join the expedition on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus as a science communication fellow. “I’ll be gone from basically mid-July to mid-August,” Holden said.
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1 week ago |
thv11.com | Jose Carranza |José Israel Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Community Creative Center in Fayetteville hosted its fourth annual Arkansas Pottery Festival this weekend, drawing potters from across the country to the Walton Arts Center. The event, held May 2 through May 4, offered a platform for artists to showcase their work, connect with peers, and engage with the public.
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1 week ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Ignacio Carranza
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Matthew Holden, a biology teacher at Fayetteville High School, is set to embark on a 21-day expedition with the Ocean Exploration Trust this summer, sailing from the Solomon Islands to the Marshall Islands. Holden, who has taught at Fayetteville High for seven years, will join the expedition on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus as a science communication fellow. “I’ll be gone from basically mid-July to mid-August,” Holden said.
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1 week ago |
5newsonline.com | Jose Carranza |José Israel Carranza
Local News For skeptical parents, one coach has a message: “Esports is here to stay. We’re the fastest growing sports out there.” Author: Jose Carranza Published: 5:17 PM CDT May 1, 2025 Updated: 5:18 PM CDT May 1, 2025 FORT SMITH, Ark. — Inside the Grizzlies arena at Northside High School, the atmosphere buzzes with excitement as students compete in the Arkansas Activities Association’s spring Esports Championship.
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