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This summer marked 10 years of graduating residents from Onvida Health's residency program. Program Director Kristina Diaz talks program success.
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During an interview with KAWC, Dr. Corr announced that AWC won't be increasing property taxes despite federal funding uncertainties and initial projections that it'd be needed.
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Southern Arizona is holding a special election this summer. Gen-Z candidate Deja Foxx spoke with the KAWC Student Newsroom about her experience running in the Democratic primary for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District.
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State senators gave final approval early Friday morning for what essentially amounts to a Goldilocks budget: one considered too big by some and too small by others.
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Jamie Sheldahl began his career in Yuma School District One and now, decades later, he's retiring as its superintendent.
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This Republican seeking Arizona’s District 7 seat is on federal probation until 2029 for PPP loan fraud and owes hundreds of thousands in restitution and campaign finance fines
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture office in Yuma that was previously set to close under DOGE efforts will remain operational following intervention from U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), local leaders confirmed this week.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs highlighted the critical role of Yuma agriculture, which produces 90 percent of the leafy greens consumed in North America during winter.
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A special fund set up by the Arizona Legislature and former Gov. Doug Ducey in 2022 to provide $1 billion to secure new water supplies in the desert state is once again being raided to help balance the state budget.
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The "Se Busca Información" or "Information Wanted" campaign will place posters with 15 individuals wanted for crimes including homicide and narcotics smuggling on both sides of the border and online.
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Starting Fall 2025, Arizona Western College students can begin earning an associate's of applied science in marketing.