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Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking a legal swat at Republicans who are trying to take away the right to vote from the adult children of Arizona residents who are living overseas.
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A Yuma Schools Transportation school bus caught fire Tuesday afternoon, but Yuma School District One reports no one present was harmed.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs said this week she worries that the closure of the border crossing at Lukeville could spread, including likely impacts to ports of entry in San Luis and Algodones.
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A new report Tuesday on how to keep teachers in the classroom came up with a fair number of the expected results: Raise salaries, cut workload and reduce stress.
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Nosotros como estudiantes, sabemos de primera mano que muchas veces es difícil seguir adelante, el college no es nada fácil y día a día nos enfrentamos a todo tipo de retos.
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The Imperial Irrigation District in California west of Yuma, which uses more Colorado River water than any other farm district or city in the West, has agreed to conserve 100,000 acre-feet in 2023 in exchange for payments from the federal government.
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Saying it is overwhelmed with people crossing the border illegally, Customs and Border Protection will be shutting down the port of entry at Lukeville on Monday, a move that will force Arizonans to drive hundreds of miles out of the way to get to and from the Mexican resort town of Puerto Peñasco.
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Este programa se emitió el viernes 17 de noviembre de 2023 por KOFA Border Radio.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday said her own experiences with miscarriages and surgical procedures convinces her voters need to enshrine the right of abortion into the Arizona Constitution.
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Some in the service at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, do not have the privilege of going home. Someone has to be on duty to ensure the base maintains combat readiness.
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Two good news stories on the program: A local marching band is invited to London and the YRMC Foundation swims with sharks.
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Facing a near-certain lawsuit by Attorney General Kris Mayes and multiple unanswered questions, Mohave County supervisors on Monday rejected a bid to tally future elections with a hand count.