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In this week's Arizona Edition, the Blue Angels are in the Yuma Airshow for the first time in 40 years! And a local car club donates teddy bears for young patients at Onvida. The Fort Yuma Rotary Club has a volunteer project at Centennial Middle School. Finally, The Hot Spot looks at Yuma's music scene.
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This week, we hear from artists and promoters within Yuma's music scene who share the impact of local music.
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As Arizona Western College President Daniel Corr prepares to retire this June, the college took a moment to look back at a decade under his leadership.
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The City of Yuma will recognize a major milestone for a family-focused mental health organization. The announcement honors Mentally Ill Kids in Distress.
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State senate president said he "received and complied with'' federal grand jury subpoena for records relating to audit of Maricopa County results following 2020 election.
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On this week's Arizona Edition, hear from Sen. Mark Kelly and the owner of Yepez Automotive in Somerton on how tariffs are affecting small business owners. Also, Arizona leads the nation in school choice. What does that mean? Finally, our Siendo Primero hosts talk about the job market for local students.
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Money from sales would have gone to Kirk's conservative Turning Point USA group. Gov. Katie Hobbs said it would bring politics into a nonpartisan state government area.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announces convictions against former Yuma Elementary School District employee Mercedes Brena for stealing $86,000 in public funds.
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Castle Dome Middle School families have the choice of selecting remote learning or in-person learning at nearby elementary campuses beginning Wednesday, March 11.
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Arizona legislators are moving to make recognition of Sharia law illegal in Arizona courts.
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A new Auditor General report reveals a new low for classroom spending; Yuma and La Paz public schools fall below the state average. The report comes at a time legislators are proposing a 60% mandate.