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Republican attorney general candidates Rodney Glassman and Warren Petersen argued over legal experience, election integrity and challenging incumbent Kris Mayes during a primary debate Thursday.
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Congressman Biggs met with voters in San Luis and Yuma on Tuesday, He's favored to challenge Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs in November.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed legislation limiting the kind of information that credit card companies can collect, saying it would impair legitimate police work.
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The Fortify AZ initiative being pitched to voters would impose new tasks on the state's Empowerment Scholarship Account program to curb costs and provide accountability.
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On this week's Arizona Edition, we report on the new school campus coming to the Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma County supervisors vote to allow cameras on ballot boxes and hear from local high school graduates.
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"Your network is your net worth," speaker Tony Nino tells attendees at Building An Empire event at Quechan Casino Resort.
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A company that said it can help veterans secure higher benefits has agreed to a penalty of nearly $2 million to settle a complaint that it was defrauding customers.
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Yuma native, offroad racing co-driver, and host of the “At Your Own Risk” podcast Daniel Plaza talks about his upbringing, racing culture. and life on the road.
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Six Yuma Union High School District seniors have been awarded Helios Ready Now Yuma Scholarships, providing up to $15,000 per year to pursue four-year degrees.
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Yuma School District One broke ground on a new Price Elementary at Yuma Proving Ground, replacing the aging campus with a modern facility funded in part by an $8 million DoD grant.
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AWC's commencement Friday night celebrated the highest number of credentials awarded in the college's history to date.
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The City of Yuma is recognizing May 2026 to be National Awareness Month for Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives in Yuma County.