
This coronavirus is a serious thing, folks, and there’s absolutely, positively no need to panic.

Two years is not a lot of time to make your mark as mayor.

As you read this editorial, a bill is being held on the House floor that would finally make it tougher for drug dealers who keep selling illicit fentanyl to our young people in Arizona, but Democrats — and a few Republicans — are not stepping up to support it.

Many if not most public officials angle to get their name on something nice.

It doesn’t take an advanced degree to build a house. And it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that $30 per hour is really good money.

The revitalization of downtown Kingman took another big step this month, as the City Council approved a parklet and pedlet program for E. Beale Street between 2nd and 6th streets.
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- Semi collision results in a death and interstate shutdown
- Herrero bags bull elk with bow
- TV show filmed around Kingman
- Kingman's Route 66 Fest starts Friday
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- Three Kingman teenagers arrested for vehicles burglaries and weapons offenses
- Local woman charged with abuse
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