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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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The disparity between snowpack and runoff has far-reaching implications for tens of millions of people who draw water from the Colorado River.
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Arizona Legislative committee denied request from Fontes to use $250,000 to pay for a private security detail to protect him and his family from 'credible security threats.'
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YPG administrators and staff joined Yuma County leaders Wednesday morning to celebrate 80 years since it has been serving the U.S. Army.
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Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Horne, speaks with Chris McDaniel about his priorities for Arizona Schools and working with a Democratic Governor.
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Top legislative Republicans have hired an out-of-state attorney -- at taxpayer expense -- to defend a 2022 law that forbids transgender girls from participating in girls' sports.
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Three first-term Republican lawmakers filed a complaint Monday accusing Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton of violating House ethics rules with her admitted action of hiding Bibles.
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The legal right of Arizona women to abortion could turn on the question of whether anyone still has legal standing to argue that the procedure should once again be all but outlawed, as it was in territorial days.
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Arizona Western College hosted tournament in 2021, 2022. You'll see the teams around Yuma restaurants and businesses.
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State lawmakers are struggling to find a way to keep minors from accessing internet porn that's legal, effective -- and politically acceptable.
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The group that convinced voters last year to expose "dark money'' contributions to political campaigns wants a federal judge to toss a bid by a conservative advocacy group to kill the new law.