Lake Havasu City saw a few drops of rain yesterday and might see more light rain today as a system moves through the region.
The Arizona Chamber of Commerce is warning that federal Medicaid cuts could gut the state’s economy and healthcare system.
This story was originally published in Today’s News-Herald in 2015 to mark the 20th anniversary of MTV’s Spring Break in Lake ...
When I think about why dogs do something, I try to imagine what motivates them. What does a dog get out of playing with trash ...
Are you looking for a unique Las Vegas activity? You can put your sleuth skills to the test in an escape room, where guests ...
The Lake Havasu boys tennis team hosted Canyon View on Tuesday and despite falling 3-6, they continue to show improvement as ...
With approval from the Lake Havasu City Council, the city will purchase and install 18 flashing signals for crosswalks in ...
Two Lake Havasu City road projects, a traffic light at the Jamaica/McCulloch intersection and raised medians on SR-95 are ...
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CASA of Arizona is urging residents to take action. The organization is calling attention to the lasting impact of child maltreatment and the need for ...
Applications open Wednesday for Arizona's Copper State Draw, offering a rare shot at prized big-game hunts. The Arizona Game and Fish Department began accepting applications April 2 for its rebranded ...
Lake Havasu City residents can meet the mayor and city manager over coffee this Friday morning. Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jess Knudson will host the event from 8:30 to 10 a.m. in the Council ...
The ball clubs have departed their springtime nests, pennant hopes are flowering like daffodils, the ancient game is ...
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