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Yuma Union High School District students will need to register before school resumes on Tuesday, July 29.
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District One is awaiting asbestos testing results for a staff-only room in Palmcroft. Its summer camp is safe to continue, but the summer food program will continue at other locations.
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A new report shows while the gender pay gap is closing, there is still a wide margin between what men and women are paid in Arizona for doing the same jobs.
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The Trump administration's move to withhold over $6B in federal education funding affects Yuma and La Paz, too. Yuma Superintendent of Schools Tom Hurt and districts from both counties respond.
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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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Hobbs, who replaced Ducey in January 2023, said she now wants the federal government to reimburse Arizona for all the money spent by her predecessor on the shipping container wall at the border in Yuma County.
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Capt. Tom Neve of the state Department of Public Safety, said it is being implemented to allow these alerts -- electronic highway signs, media broadcasts and cell phone notifications -- to be sent any time someone goes missing under suspicious circumstances.
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Arizona Western College held its inaugural Future Matadors summer camp for ninth through 11th grade students in June through the TRIO Talent Search Program.
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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.