
Arizona politician fights for farm workers’ safety amid record heat wave
ARIZONA – In the wake of a tragic incident, an Arizona politician is calling for action to protect the state’s farm workers from extreme heat.
ARIZONA – In the wake of a tragic incident, an Arizona politician is calling for action to protect the state’s farm workers from extreme heat.
NATION – The recreational vehicle (RV) industry, often seen as a barometer of the U.S. economy, has been experiencing a downturn reminiscent of a recession.
BULLHEAD CITY – I HEART TACOS, a popular local Mexican restaurant, has announced plans to open a new location at 3699 HWY 95, Bullhead City,
PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes, along with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, sued Vision Solar LLC and one of
LAKE HAVASU CITY – The fourth annual Tourism Awards Luncheon by Go Lake Havasu, the official destination marketing and management organization for Lake Havasu City,
The entertainment industry is in the midst of a significant shift as over 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) go on strike,
Remember the thousands of flight cancellations, endless lines and lost baggage nightmares from last year? Experts warn it could be even worse in 2023. Here’s
PHOENIX – In the heart of the desert, Arizona is no stranger to the problem of water scarcity. But thanks to the ingenuity of local
Mohave Community College and the Hualapai Tribe have teamed up to create the first Hualapai Business Incubator in Peach Springs, Arizona. The incubator will provide assistance to tribal members who want to open and operate businesses to serve the Hualapai Reservation, Route 66 travelers, and Grand Canyon visitors. Contact Manny Siyuja, Hualapai Business Incubator Manager at msiyuja@mohave.edu or call (928) 757-4305 to learn more.
Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) has been serving members for 76 years strong, and unlike most items over time, the cost of MEC’s electricity has stayed relatively the same since inception.
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