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Onlookers get a look at and take pictures of Air Force One, which brought President Donald Trump to Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport in late October.
President Donald Trump gestures during a Make America Great Again rally held at Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport. Trump's visit to the Tri-state, the first by a sitting president, came the week before Election Day.
Kanan Guleryuz landed a 17.04-pound, 37-1/8 inch striper from the Community Park area before 2020 left the Tri-State.
Becky Hammon
Three people were taken to a hospital with unknown injuries Tuesday following a structure fire in the 3600 block of Gloria Avenue in Bullhead City. A caretaker told News West that she smelled burning plastic in the garage and evacuated the home minutes before an explosion. Witnesses reported hearing other smaller explosions as the home burned. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and no further details were available at press time.
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A sign outside the Bullhead City Home Depot store announces that face coverings were being required by city ordinance. While the ordinance, enacted in June, was lifted in September, many local businesses have continued to make masks mandatory.
Among the earliest large events to be canceled in the Tri-state was the 2020 Relay For Life in March. The fundraising event at Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse was called off by the American Cancer Society on the eve of the event because cancer patients and survivors were considered at high risk to the effects of COVID-19.
Juniors Ramon Lopez, left, and Josh Neal (11) stand by as sophomore Lucas Leslie takes aim prior to Mohave Accelerated Learning Center’s inter-squad scrimmage Wednesday night at the school’s Battle­ground gymnasium. Patriots head coach Scott Neal’s varsity team defeated Tyro Banks’ freshmen and JV squad.
This bright sign warns of the upcoming speed limit change on Highway 95 as drivers traveling north reach Black Mountain Road. Increasing safety on the highway prompted the downward speed adjustment from Black Mountain to Merrill Avenue last month.
MCC Substance Abuse Counseling Program Coordinator Lori Howell.
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