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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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Hosted by Lou Gum, Arizona Edition, KAWC's news program, is our focus on the issues facing Arizona. Through interviews with local newsmakers, KAWC keeps you informed on issues in the region.
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In this episode of the Intern Show, we learn about the Cubby’s official opening on the AWC-Yuma campus. And, Wednesday’s recension of the federal funding freeze is a relief to students.
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In a contentious 3-2 vote, the Douglas City Council declared a state of emergency Wednesday night in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump related to border and immigration policies.
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It's easy to take for granted such simple delights, but over 13,000 households across the Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe don't have electricity.
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Backed by elected officials from rural areas, Democratic lawmakers unveiled what they hope will be a plan to finally provide some protections against their groundwater drying up.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs on Monday placed the first Latina and the first Black ever on the Arizona Supreme Court. While in private practice, Cruz also served as a judge for the Cocopah Indian Tribe before being elected to Yuma County Superior Court in 2008. She is now the only Democrat on the ASC.
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The Yuma Police Department is conducting a traffic detail to crack down on running red lights through February 4th.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the San Luis Port of Entry intercepted several smuggling attempts over the weekend, seizing drugs, weapons, currency, and ammunition.
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Esther Basch, also known as the "Honey Girl of Auschwitz" was in Yuma where she spoke with students and community members.
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AWC officials had said they do not expect directive to impact some student loans but it could affect cash flow.