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Challenger Carlos Adams presses for new‑generation leadership in Yuma.
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TECATE, Mexico — About 130 miles west of Arizona, Kumeyaay tribal leaders say U.S. border wall construction is damaging Kuuchamaa, a sacred mountain near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Fazil worked at the Bio Family Clinic in Yuma. He's charged with multiple counts of theft and fraud and has a $50 million bond.
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Harvest Preparatory Academy has delayed the opening of its new San Luis campus to January 2027 as construction continues on the $30 million project, citing permitting requirements and infrastructure costs.
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Yuma County Sheriff's Office says deceased female found Monday morning south of Yuma has now been identified as previously reported missing 15-year-old girl from San Luis
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En el sur del condado de Yuma, una alianza con la Universidad de Arizona prueba estrategias sencillas y humanas para enfrentar la soledad entre las personas mayores.
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At Las Brisas apartment complex in San Luis, high school students from San Luis High play lotería, plant, share meals and swap stories with elders as part of “Together Across Generations,” a yearlong program coordinated locally by Campesinos Sin Fronteras and evaluated by The University of Arizona.
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Adams, a Yuma native and son of local small-business owners, walked attendees through a 100-day plan at the event held under a ramada in 95-degree heat. He framed his campaign around three pillars; transparency, opportunity and community, and said his priorities are intended to strengthen ties between City Hall and residents.
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As Crane Superintendent Laurie Doering retires from Crane, she reflects on her 43 years working in Crane — from P.E. teacher to superintendent.
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Scott was a longtime Yuma Fresh Vegetable Association board member who helped host the annual Southwest Ag Summit at Arizona Western College with a focus on food safety.
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Republican legislative leaders are asking an appeals court to block or delay a judge’s order requiring Arizona to fix its school funding system, which was ruled unconstitutional.
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AWC has begun a new chapter with Dr. Reetika Dhawan as its 10th president. Dhawan is also the first woman, person of color and immigrant to lead the college in its 63-year history.