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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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It looks like the street corner and parking lot sale of tamales is going to remain illegal in Arizona, at least for the time being.
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Earlier this week, five Yuma senior military veterans were honored with free flights in a World War II-era biplane.
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The state Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling declaring a lawsuit filed by the Arizona Republican Party after the 2020 election was groundless and filed in bad faith and ordering the party to pay more than $18,000 in legal fees.
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A federal appeals court has ruled the Biden administration has the power to require the state or any Arizona company with a federal contract to vaccinate all of its workers against COVID-19.
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State Sen. Wendy Rogers got a Flagstaff justice of the peace to issue an order enjoining Arizona Capitol Times reporter Camryn Sanchez from approaching her at her home.
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The American Lung Association’s 2023 Sate of the Air Report released this week with good and bad news for Arizona and more specifically, Yuma and La Paz Counties.
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State lawmakers will move Tuesday to do something they haven't done in more than 40 years: override a gubernatorial veto.
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Executive Director, Melissa Rushin Irr gives Arizona Edition a preview of the new Children's Museum of Yuma County.
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A judge on Tuesday rejected a request from Arizona attorney General Kris Mayes to block the Cochise County board of supervisors from handing over its election administration to the elected county recorder.
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Cathleen Wolff, Yuma Regional Medical Center's Director of Spiritual Care talks about the importance of honoring the more than 800 people who died of Covid-19 at the hospital.