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A newly described species of long-necked aquatic reptile has been named from fossils found in Petrified Forest National Park.
The Bureau of Land Management Lake Havasu Field Office has reopened the western boat launch at the Take Off Point recreation ...
Under a new program created by Lake Havasu City’s Parks and Recreation Department, residents can now swim across America — ...
Before becoming a U.S. Senator from Arizona in 2020, Mark Kelly was a Navy combat pilot and NASA astronaut. He flew four ...
The owner of a commercial property in Lake Havasu City is requesting a zoning change to allow expanded outdoor storage for ...
Kawasaki’s newest side x sides are here—and they’re built to fly across the desert with a roar. The 2026 Teryx4 H2, Teryx4 H2 ...
An extreme heat watch has been issued for Lake Havasu City, with highs forecast near 116 degrees by Thursday. The National ...
A draft bill in Congress could bring major changes to how Native American tribes access federal funding for child welfare, ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego is among Senators who are criticizing Delta Air Lines for giving conflicting explanations about its plans ...
A small town fight over a plan to overhaul a downtown area that made its way all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court has led to a ...
Sen. Martha McSally said a bill to pay down the National Park Service’s maintenance backlog and offer permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund “will restore Arizona’s crown jewel ...
July was Parks and Recreation Month, and according to Community Engagement Officer Jerri Bracamonte, more than 1,500 residents participated in a variety of recreational programs and community events.
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