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Arizona Republicans vote to change holiday for labor leader following allegations but reject Democrats' proposal to honor farmworkers instead.
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An Arizona judge has given the state eight months to fix its school facilities funding system. Yuma’s Crane School District, a plaintiff in the case, is weighing in.
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Students, alumni and educators from Desert View Academy, Southwestern Christian School and EOC Charter High School share what school choice means to them.
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The Cocopah Indian Tribe’s Environmental Protection Office successfully completed its first ecological restoration project, restoring 40 acres at the Cocopah North Reservation.
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Phishing attempts are up at some local schools, but the Yuma Police Department is urging all members of the public to be watchful for all manner of scams.
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House Speaker Steve Montenegro noted that Gov. Katie Hobbs has decided not to issue her annual proclamation separate from the holiday that is on the statute books.
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As students apply for scholarships for the 2026-2027 school year, the AWC Foundation encourages students — first generation or otherwise — to be authentic in their applications.
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San Luis Mayor Nieves Riedel confirmed with KAWC that she made the call to cancel the groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for Monday.
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Arizona leaders are speaking out following new allegations reported by the New York Times involving Cesar Chavez, the famed labor leader and civil rights icon.
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The Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado River District is planning a series of prescribed burns near Parker later this month.