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KAWC visits Yuma High's agriscience classroom to find out what highschoolers are learning about agriculture now.
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The Yuma Union High School District has outperformed the state average in dropout rates for 13 consecutive years. This last year marked the fifth consecutive year the district's rates have declined.
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Annual event was under possibility of cancellation because Marine Corps Air Station Yuma depends on federal funding and a government shutdown would have meant no airshow.
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Grijalva's district included south Yuma County and he was often in Yuma, Somerton and San Luis.
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Arizona U.S. senators say it would allow Trump and Musk to continue cutting at will and harm Arizonans, government shutdown may happen this weekend. Yuma Airshow could be cancelled with no government funding.
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Store owners have a legal responsibility to keep their shops "reasonably safe'' for customers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
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Arizona Highways magazine, first published in April 1925 by the Arizona State Highway Department, is celebrating its centennial year with a special edition and a new Hall of Fame honoring key contributors.
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Sen. John Kavanagh says he simply wants to ask voters to ensure that what is being paid to lawmakers keeps pace with inflation.
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Arizona voters are a bit closer to being able to decide if state lawmakers should be able to keep the privileges they now have against getting cited when they are pulled over for traffic violations.
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Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) has co-sponsored two bills aimed at reversing recent staffing cuts at the National Park Service (NPS) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
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With the state's 15-week abortion law now overturned, Planned Parenthood is now deciding what restrictions that remain on the procedure to next target in court.
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With multiple winter storms expected in the coming days, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is advising drivers to delay travel if snow is falling in their area or along their planned routes.