The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has confirmed the presence of harmful algal blooms in Lake Havasu.
Arizona's longest bridge may not be it's most famous, but it is an architectural wonder. Here's what to know about the bridge and how to see it.
An Arizona couple was indicted on charges including mail and wire fraud and violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for running a fraudulent medical clinic business.
An Arizona couple was indicted for operating a chain of medical clinics that allegedly offered bogus cancer treatment, federal prosecutors said.
A sweeping proposal that would strip larger Arizona cities and towns of the right to set standards for single family home lot and building sizes and bar their ability to set design standards is back with minor changes after Gov.
Lake Havasu City begins pavement preservation on local paths, targeting highway walking path, with temporary disruptions expected.
Prosecutors say the couple ran a medical clinic that would charge clients $300 for a “full body scan” through an ultrasound machine.
Mohave County deputies rescued two men after deputies from San Bernadino rescued two women. LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. — Two Mohave County Sheriff's deputies were awarded Medals of Valor by the Arizona Sheriff's Association for rescuing people from Lake Havasu during last year's Desert Storm boating event.
A daughter had to call 911 after her 67-year-old mom fell during a mountainous hike in Arizona, rescuers said. Rescue teams responded Tuesday, Jan. 21, to Lizard Peak Trail in SARA Park, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue said in a Facebook post.
Many in Arizona's retirement communities are bracing for potential economic shifts under President Trump's policy blueprint. But retirement landscapes in Arizona communities have already
Special agents from the FBI’s Phoenix Division assisted in the arrest of Blakley and her husband Floyd “Fred” Blakley on Jan. 22. The Blakleys had been living in Lake Havasu City and ran a health clinic there in addition to their other locations.
A bill intended to make housing more affordable in Arizona differs little from a measure vetoed last year. Lawmakers say it still needs work.