From the Sept. 6, 1978 edition of Mohave Valley News: "Grover Altis, 16, takes a drink of water after extinguishing flames at a Holiday Shores trailer. Altis, a junior at Mohave High School, beat out flames with a towel at a trailer after paint ignited in a pilot light on a stove. (News staf… Read MoreThrowback Thursday: Young firefighter
The Mohave County General Plan could be submitted before the Mohave County Board of Supervisors next May. But first, officials will gather input from residents as to what may be needed over the county’s next 10 years of development. Read MoreCounty approves community meetings for General Plan through next year
BULLHEAD CITY — A formal draft of the feasibility study for a joint powers authority for up to eight area fire districts is still a work in progress. Read MoreJPA study remains a work in progress
Spring Break visitors have been an important part of Lake Havasu City for decades, but the spring break season has become more organized in recent years as officials work to welcome visitors w… Read MoreMTV helped make spring break a Havasu institution
MOHAVE VALLEY — For the third consecutive match, River Valley’s Nash Hanranan led the way with a 37 during their match against Kingman Academy. Read MoreRiver Valley golf posts impressive week
Well, Karen, a name has never fit better. The insane comments and false facts outlined in your letter is the common way Democrats lean to fill the air full of fowl rhetoric. Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Response to Karen
Recently, a gentleman submitted a letter to Mohave Valley Daily News regarding Biden's State of the Union speech. He was displeased with it. I was curious to learn the source of his displeasure. I didn’t have to read far. Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Biden's State of the Union
Sonny Borrelli, currently the number two senator in the Republican State Senate, who is running to become a member of the Mohave Board of Supervisors (where he wants to have more sway in advancing his conspiracy theories and means to suppress the vote and run elections the MAGA way,) single handily made Governor Hobbs and the Democrats case on the need to pass the Right to Contraception Act (as well as the need for a Democratically run State Legislature) when responding to questions on the subject by AZ Mirror’s Gloria Rebecca Gomez following the press event. Read MoreLetter to the Editor: We deserve better
In 1995, Lake Havasu City hosted MTV Spring Break, drawing crowds of college students for days filled with pool parties, water sports, and celebrity sightings. With live music and DJ sets, the… Read MorePhotos: 1995 MTV Spring Break in Lake Havasu
Two bills have been proposed to the legislature that would impact recipients of SNAP benefits. SNAP stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and is used by low-income individuals and families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the proper nutrition they need. Currently, there are over 900,000 Arizonans who rely on SNAP benefits. Read MoreBiasiucci wants able-bodied SNAP users back in the workforce or training
BULLHEAD CITY — Bo Hellams, president and CEO of the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce, has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to complete the third year of the Western Association of Chamber Executives Academy. Read MoreHellams earns WACE award
PHOENIX — Arizona may be on the verge of prohibiting the sale of lab-grown meat in local grocery stores based at least in part on the claims by the measure's sponsor that billionaire Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum "have openly declared war on our ranching." Read MoreBill would ban lab-grown meat sales at Arizona stores