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As the new year begins, KAWC looks back on the biggest news of 2025.
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Sen. John Kavanagh thinks he's found a way to convert the problems of few affordable rentals and too many schools into a solution: Allow those schools to be sold off or leased to be made into housing for teachers and other government and critical workers.
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Officials warn that the funding won’t come close to covering major Medicaid cuts that could cause many people in rural areas to lose health insurance.
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Arizona’s minimum wage will increase to $15.15 an hour on Jan. 1, 2026, under a voter-approved law that adjusts wages for inflation.
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Tokyo native has the second signing for a Lady Matadors soccer player to a major Division I program. She joins Linka Ono, who signed with LSU.
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Better cellphone service could be coming to Dome Valley.
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Rep. Selina Bliss says the timing may finally be right to allow a memorial to honor reporter Don Bolles, who was killed nearly 50 years ago in a car bombing linked to an investigation he was doing.
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In light of a 2025 court ruling, KAWC finds out how Arizona’s school facilities crisis affects Yuma schools + a profile on Mohawk Valley School.
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U.S. Rep Adelita Grijalva attends annual event in South Yuma County. She served as a judge and spoke with KAWC about affordability and the Epstein Files, for which she's been a vocal critic.
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Before school let out for winter break, H.L. Suverkrup students spent a week seeking out a real life Elf on the Shelf each morning.
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On Friday, Dec. 5, San Luis High School celebrated the holidays with a posada dedicated to Exceptional Student Services (ESS) students and their families.
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Senator Ruben Gallego was back for another year at "Somerton's Super Bowl". He judged tamales and discussed lowering prices for Arizona residents and the partial release of the Epstein Files, for which he's been a vocal critic.