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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign legislation repealing holiday for farmworker rights leader Cesar Chavez after sexual abuse allegations. San Luis also considering change.
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No Kings Yuma protesters: no to Trump, no to ICE, no to war in Iran
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In this week's Arizona Edition, the Gadsden school district considers removing Cesar Chavez's name off two facilities, Amazon celebrates a new Yuma delivery center and The Hot Spot looks at students' take on the news lately.
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Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday vetoed a Republican bill that would have changed the name of the 202 freeway for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk
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This week, we dive into how 2026 has felt strange to some people. Speaking to local community members, we’re seeing if this vague feeling is shared. Is the vibe... off?
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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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The City of Yuma has been awarded $1.4 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to expand its housing rehabilitation program.
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Gadsden School District will meet Thursday to consider renaming two facilities./El Distrito de Gadsden se reunirá el jueves para considerar renombrar dos edificios.
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Estevan López, New Mexico's water negotiator, said talks resumed March 2, and the upper and lower basin states are using a short-term pitch from Nevada as a starting point.
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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.