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Attorney General Kris Mayes is taking a legal swat at Republicans who are trying to take away the right to vote from the adult children of Arizona residents who are living overseas.
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A Yuma Schools Transportation school bus caught fire Tuesday afternoon, but Yuma School District One reports no one present was harmed.
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We update final numbers for Yuma and San Luis city councils and races in state House and Senate for our area. Each jurisdiction will make results "official" at upcoming meetings.
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A new report from the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation pegs the cost of a traditional holiday dinner this year for 10 at $53.38. That compares with $51.89 a year ago.
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The losses Democrats suffered at the Arizona Legislature this election has at least one elected official exploring whether he'd be better at the top of the ticket in 2026 than incumbent Katie Hobbs.
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Today, we meet Lt. Col. Kevin Hicks of the U.S. Army. Hicks, of Texas, has been the commander of the Yuma Test Center since July 18th, succeeding Lt. Col. Shane Dering.
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Onvida Health is taking a major step in expanding health- care access for South County residents with the groundbreaking of the Onvida Health San Luis Medical Campus.
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At the November 14 meeting of the County Supervisors Association’s (CSA) Board of Directors, Yuma County Supervisor Lynne Pancrazi was unanimously elected by her colleagues to serve as CSA’s President for the upcoming year. In electing Supervisor Pancrazi, the Board has selected an individual dedicated to good governance and to building positive, productive relationships between county officials and state lawmakers.
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The seven states that rely on the Colorado River are deeply divided over how to manage the shrinking water supply in the future.
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College officials announced that Madeline Millan won a scholarship from the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
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Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans who received state tax rebates last year aren't going to get back the $20.8 million they had to pay in federal income taxes on the cash they got.
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This week: The Intern Show profiles a young activist planning a women’s march in Yuma and Arizona Western College tutors get ready for finals week.