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This week, we talk about water safety in pools and how Yuma turned out to be more than just a training stop for one doctor.
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In a new ruling Friday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments by attorneys for the party that it alone gets to decide in which races to participate, stating Arizona's interests in having people participate in the political process outweighs any burden on the No Labels Party to decide who gets to run.
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The Yuma Union High School District will be offering free sports physicals to student athletes at an event next month.
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More than an estimated $118 million in federal K-12 funding has been withheld from Arizona schools. Arizona's Mark Kelly and Greg Stanton are demanding the funds be released.
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Come Sept. 26, it's finally going to be a crime in Arizona to fail to get proper medical attention for a pet.
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As part of the Trump administration's new budget, Arizona's burgeoning solar industry faces the elimination of tax incentives that have encouraged people to invest in renewable energy.
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There are more and more vehicles on the road that use no gasoline. That means they don't pay the 18-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax that goes into the Highway User Revenue Fund.
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Families of children in grades K-8 can access info and resources, receive free school supplies and vaccines.
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The student newsroom spoke with AWC’s maintenance director about what goes on over the summer on the main campus in Yuma. And, The HSOY offers tips for keeping pets safe in the heat.
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Somerton drone show a night before traditional Fourth of July fireworks in Yuma and San Luis.
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Daniel Hernandez met with Yuma City Councilwoman Karen Watts, who is also a family nurse practitioner, on Tuesday. Both say cuts to Medicare in the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" would hurt patients in Yuma County and across Arizona.
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Rivas is a Tucson restaurant owner who captured the attention of the 2020 Trump campaign with a "Latinos Love Trump" cowboy hat at a rally in Phoenix.