No Kings 2 brings nearly 400 to Locomotive Park
Protesters gathered at Locomotive Park in downtown Kingman for the second No Kings protest of the year, drawing a crowd of nearly 400 people—around twice as many as the June 14 event of the same name.
Protesters gathered at Locomotive Park in downtown Kingman for the second No Kings protest of the year, drawing a crowd of nearly 400 people—around twice as many as the June 14 event of the same name.
A new thrift store has officially opened in Golden Valley that will benefit local veterans which was a decade in the making.
The City of Kingman has announced that the Kingman City Council Candidate Packets are available for the 2026 election.
Residents in and around Kingman gathered in Metcalfe Park on October 3 for the 19th annual Brews and Brats Oktoberfest, presented by the Kingman Rotary Route 66 Rotary Club.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joined many community leaders on Wednesday, September 24, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new training facility in the Kingman Airport Industrial Park.
On Saturday, September 27, the Davis Dam opened to the public for the first time since 9/11 in honor of Public Lands Day.