-
This summer marked 10 years of graduating residents from Onvida Health's residency program. Program Director Kristina Diaz talks program success.
-
-
Tuesday was the first day of classes at the Yuma Union High School District. KAWC visited Gila Ridge High School to find out how students were feeling.
-
The Keep Call Centers in America Act would require a company to disclose when they relocate call center operations overseas and inform callers about AI use.
-
The Trump administration’s long-term plan for artificial intelligence could have far-reaching environmental impacts across the country, including in Arizona, where AI companies are building energy-hungry data centers.
-
Monday was the first day of school at Crane School District, so KAWC asked kids, parents and teachers how they felt about the new year.
-
Just what Centerville, Utah, based Management & Training Corp. has planned for the shuttered 500-bed prison in Marana is still not known, even though the company paid Arizona $15 million for the facility.
-
The senators argue that the legislation will bolster Arizona’s economy by welcoming more long‑term Canadian visitors.
-
Classes for some schools in Yuma and La Paz counties begin this week. Hear the latest on school funding. Also, the Regional Center for Border Health will continue services at a time of uncertainty.
-
Anastasiya Ghosh, a marketing professor at the University of Arizona who headed the research team, said those who participate in the high-visibility support by purchasing campaign swag also are less likely to volunteer to help that candidate's campaign than those who gave small amounts of money.
-
This week, we talked to Miss Ocean to Ocean Teen to learn how pageantry improved her mental health, and we also spoke with a local egg producer about how she's navigated fluctuating egg prices and high demand.
-
Over 30 K-12 schools in Yuma and La Paz counties start their new school year the weeks of July 28, Aug. 4 and Aug. 11.