Mohave County approved over $24 million in July purchases, including software, flood studies, and mosquito fogging.
Two convicted felons were arrested near Topock after deputies found stolen vehicles and firearms on a rural property.
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Following a week off for Fall Break, the Telesis volleyball team was back in action on Monday when they hosted the Roosevelt ...
On my home office wall hangs a framed poster with the word peace in English, Arabic, and Hebrew. I acquired it in Jerusalem ...
For the first time in its 54-year history, winners of the London Bridge Beard and Mustache Competition will have their names ...
Young adulthood might be a more uncertain period than ever before. With so many more options, it can seem like everyone is on ...
Travelers will be able get through TSA security to fly out of Arizona's two major airports without having to hear Homeland ...
Katja Sutil was enjoying her visit to the San Diego Zoo's gorilla enclosure when one of the massive apes suddenly charged ...
License plate readers help police solve crimes. But they also record where we drive, when, and how often — and that information can be stored,… ...
The annual Walk Away from Drugs returns on Thursday, Oct. 23, offering resources, fellowship, and healing for those affected ...
A 41-year-old Lake Havasu City man was arrested with a blood alcohol content of 0.304—nearly four times the legal limit—after reportedly swerving into a car wash parking lot and almost ...
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