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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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Valentine's Day is this Friday and AARP Arizona wants to caution Arizonans to be careful with who they are talking to online.
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A recent economic impact study from the University of Arizona highlights the significant role of Yuma County in Arizona's economy.
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The field of who wants to take on Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs in 2026 just doubled in size. KTR lost 2022 Republican primary for governor to Kari Lake.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson includes Yuma and La Paz counties. It is unknown at this time when a new bishop will be appointed for the diocese.
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State lawmakers are proposing two diametrically opposed requirements on what state and local officials should be doing about illegal immigration. HB 2807, one bill introduced by Democratic Rep. Mariana Sandoval of Goodyear, would forbid hospitals and health care facilities from collecting information about someone's immigration or citizenship status unless it is "strictly necessary'' to determine if someone is eligible for state services.
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A group of U.S. senators, led by Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), is raising concerns over financial uncertainty facing Head Start programs nationwide following a government-wide funding freeze initiated under the Trump administration.
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February is American Heart Month, and an Arizona heart attack survivor wants more folks to learn CPR - which he said saved his life.
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State lawmakers are moving to finally force the Department of Health Services to spend some of the money it has to research the effects and usefulness of marijuana.
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Senator Kelly joins a bipartisan group of lawmakers in introducing the Purple Heart Veterans Education Act, a bill aimed at closing a loophole that prevents some medal recipients from transferring GI Bill benefits to their dependents.
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Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is co-sponsoring a new legislative effort aimed at stemming the illegal flow of American-made firearms into the hands of Mexican drug cartels.