Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
The boating season never really ends on Lake Havasu but the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the busiest. The bookend holiday weekends are especially crowded and require even more vigilance and patience than normal.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
Police investigations continue into the worst shooting incident in Lake Havasu City’s history that left five Havasu residents dead and one injured, but police say the sequence of shooting events may never come to light.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
The Nautical Beachfront Resort’s plans may be “exactly what Lake Havasu City needs.”
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
The Who had barely finished their halftime show, highlighted by their rock anthem "Won't Get Fooled Again," when the New Orleans Saints pulled off the best trick in last February's Super Bowl.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
First responders who watched quiet crowds this Labor Day weekend admit there may be fewer people in town compared to past holiday weekends, but swear Lake Havasu still has its charms.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
Lake Havasu City Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in locating a 12-year-old boy who went missing Sunday. According to the department’s Nixle.com alert system notification issued at 3:11 a.m. Monday, police are seeking the whereabouts of Dane A. Schaller, who was last seen at 6 p.m. Sunday when he left from Kings View Condos on London Bridge Road to go to the movies.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
Lake Havasu City firefighters participated in a nationwide “Fill the Boot” campaign to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Jerry Lewis Telethon.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
Mohave County Board of Supervisors will discuss and possibly vote to implement a new kennel ordinance as well as possibly vote to accept the initial $80,000 portion of a state grant that will be used to jumpstart the construction of an 18-space RV park in Hualapai Mountain Park.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
A trio of local law enforcement agencies that monitor Lake Havasu and the Colorado River agree the weekend crowds have been mild. Lake Havasu City Police Department Sgt. Craig Stefick said activity in Bridgewater Channel was just normal holiday weekend stuff.
 
Lake Havasu Todays News Herald
PHOENIX — Get rid of the first eight games of the season and the Houston Astros would be a .500 team.