The 7th annual Superhero 5K Run/Walk and Kids Dash was held at the Hualapai Mountain Campus of Kingman Regional Medical Center Saturday morning to raise funds for CASA Council of Mohave County. About 80 to 100 participants ran or walked in the event, several of them in costume. CASA Council … Read MoreCASA Council of Mohave County | Superhero 5k fundraiser
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With pro-choice and pro-life legislators fighting to put competing abortion measures on the November ballot, people in Mohave County are picking their sides. Read MoreBattle over abortion measures divides Mohave County
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Two seats on the Kingman Unified School District Board are up for grabs in the 2024 election, with four candidates hoping to fill them. Read MoreFour candidates vying for two open school board seats
Kingman families will soon have a new after-school care option, addressing a desperate need within the community. Librarian and computer specialist at Desert Willow Elementary, Megan Sheldon-Riddle hopes to have Desert Rose Clubhouse operational by the end of June or early July, and will cat… Read MoreDesert Rose Clubhouse hopes to offer after school child care by this summer
A giant tabby cat named “Newt” is the first guest at the new Mohave County Animal Shelter in Kingman. Newt spent Tuesday night at the brand-new facility at 3423 Buchanan St. and scores more animals will be transported from the downtown shelter today. Read MoreNew animal shelter gets first guest, ribbon cutting set for May 6
From May 3 to May 5, more than 800 vehicles will celebrate America’s iconic highway at the 35th Annual Route 66 Fun Run organized by the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona. Read MoreFrom Seligman to Topock, the Route 66 Fun Run celebrates 35th year
Lee Williams boys tennis’ top doubles team picked up a win in the first round of the Division II Doubles Championships at the Mesa Tennis Center on Friday, April 26 before falling in a close m… Read MoreBoys Tennis DII State | Vols top doubles team picks up win before state exit
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The Lee Williams girls tennis team’s run in the Division II team championships came to an end on Tuesday with a 5-3 loss at Canyon View. But four Volunteers continued on Friday at the Mesa Ten… Read MoreGirls Tennis DII State | Lady Vols wrap up season at state tourney
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Mohave Community College soccer program recently wrapped up its spring boys camp, that drew quite the crowd of talented players from neighboring counties. Read MoreBighorn soccer camp draws regional players to Bullhead
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LOS ANGELES — Through his decade in exile, Reggie Bush said he never lost faith that this day would come. Even when no path forth appeared to exist and no one seemed to share in his same stead… Read MoreHeisman returned, Reggie Bush vows to continue NCAA fight
Aurora Fire Rescue paramedic Jeremy Cooper stood above the slight 23-year-old man as he lay face down in the grass, a policeman’s knee in his back, wrists handcuffed and pulled high behind him. Read MoreKetamine: An alternative to police force or a silent killer?
PHOENIX – Suicide prevention was a key focus of the Arizona Coalition for Military Families’ 14th Annual Statewide Symposium held in Phoenix on April 17 and 18. The symposium brought together military, government and community resources to focus on strengthening services and support for the … Read MoreAnnual symposium for Arizona military members and families highlights veteran suicide prevention
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PHOENIX — The chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona said Thursday that abortions could soon become unavailable — at least for some period of time — even if state lawmakers repeal the territorial-era restrictions. Read MoreAbortion rights advocates, Gov. Hobbs detail challenges
NEW YORK — New York's highest court on Thursday overturned Harvey Weinstein 's 2020 rape conviction, reversing a landmark ruling of the #MeToo era. The court found the trial judge had improperly allowed testimony against the ex-movie mogul based on allegations that weren't part of the case. Read MoreHarvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned by NY appeals court
Desert Storm kicked off Thursday with a party on Main Street featuring boats, vendors, and more. Today, a boat parade will take place at 11 a.m., with boats traveling through the Bridgewater C… Read MoreDesert Storm kicks off with downtown street party
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Desert Canyon Events LLC is holding a Spring Carnival and Mohave County Spring Home & Garden Expo at the Mohave County Fairgrounds in Kingman this weekend. The carnival started Thursday an… Read MoreFairgrounds | Spring Carnival returns to Kingman
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The Kingman boys and girl tennis teams hosted St. John Paul II on Friday, April 12. The girls fell 6-3, while the boys lost 9-0. The girls traveled to Page the next day where they lost 8-1, bu… Read MoreBoys and Girls Tennis | Kingman Bulldogs
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The Lee Williams, Kingman, and Kingman Academy track and field teams traveled to Mohave High School on Wednesday for a multi-team meet that also included host Mohave, Lake Havasu, Parker, and … Read MoreTrack & Field | Kingman, Lee Williams, Kingman Academy at Mohave multi-team meet
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The Lee Williams softball team had a rough outing against Flagstaff on Wednesday, falling 18-1 in Kingman. The Volunteers are now 2-6 overall this season, and 0-4 in 4A Grand Canyon region gam… Read MoreSoftball | Lee Williams vs Flagstaff
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Lee Williams hosted a multi-team track & field meet on March 29, which included Kingman and Kingman Academy athletes as well. Full results from the meet were not availible on athletic.net … Read MoreTrack & Field | Lee Williams hosts multi-team mee
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The Lee Williams Softball team lost their home game against Deer Valley Wednesday, 15-3. Read MoreSoftball | Lee Williams vs Deer Valley
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The Lee Williams softball team fell to Bradshaw Mountain by a score of 10-0 in Kingman on Tuesday in its first region game of the season. The Volunteers now sit at 2-4 and 0-1 (4th) in the 4A … Read MoreSoftball | Lee Williams vs Bradshaw Mountain
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As Arizona grapples with an acute housing shortage, a promising compromise is on the horizon between state legislators and cities with populations exceeding 75,000. The proposed deal, which focuses on facilitating the construction of townhomes, duplexes, and similar multi-family units, presents a significant opportunity to address the affordable housing crisis in larger municipalities. Read MoreOur View: Don’t leave Arizona’s small cities out of housing crisis talks
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In the face of soaring gas prices that pinch every driver’s wallet, the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent decision to grant a fuel waiver for parts of Arizona is a welcome relief. This action will temporarily ease the burden on Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai counties by allowing them to continue using winter-blend gasoline, which is cheaper but was due to be phased out with the season. Read MoreOur View: Beyond temporary relief: Arizona needs long-term solutions to gas price volatility
As the temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, many motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly take to the open road to enjoy the thrill of summer riding. However, it is crucial to prioritize safety while indulging in this exhilarating activity. With that in mind, here are some top summer motorcycle riding safety tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride. Read MoreBikers Corner: Motorcycle riding tips for the summer
Just because I think littering should be punishable by death doesn’t mean I’m an unreasonable person. Read MoreGuest Columnist | The pick of the litter