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Governor Katie Hobbs just signed a law requiring Arizonans to prove they’re 18 before accessing online pornography. While no legal challenges have been filed yet, common sense suggests this law ...
The Arizona Legislature violated the state constitution’s Gift Clause in 2023 when it earmarked $15.3 million for the non-profit foundation that runs the Prescott Frontier Days rodeo, a ...
A Lake Havasu city man has been convicted of child sex offenses at his second trial. The first trial in the case against Thomas Workman, 50, ended in a hung jury in April as the panel was unable to ...
Arizona is cracking down on business filing fraud after concerns that fake or unauthorized documents could harm small business owners. On May 8, the Arizona Corporation Commission approved four new ...
When there’s a downpour of rain outside, do you have areas of the yard that puddle up into what looks like instant ponds? These small depressions of land could be ...
Dick Samp Memorial Park will temporarily close on Sunday at 11 p.m. as crews work on applying a seal coat to extend the life ...
Lake Havasu City will see hot, sunny conditions through Saturday before rain chances rise sharply late in the weekend.
WASHINGTON — Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego is voicing concerns over Colorado River management as two senior senators call for a ...
Lake Havasu City announced in a news release it has secured its first-ever AAA credit rating following a major bond refinancing.
The following individuals were arrested or cited by officers from the Lake Havasu City Police Department. Information about ...
An embezzlement case that shook the town of Parker nearly four years ago will now go to trial, as a former town hall employee ...
WASHINGTON — Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego says he will support two bipartisan bills aimed at helping Arizona veterans, teachers ...
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