Maya Manry
Student Reporter-
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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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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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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KAWC speaks with local Yuma band promoters, Adam Olivarez and Isaac Irie, who connect community through their work.
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For Black History Month, the KAWC Student Newsroom spoke with members of the Black community in Yuma. They share its turbulent past and the welcoming present.
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In this week’s Arizona Edition, we’re speaking with the winners of the Yuma County Spelling Bee about how they prepared and their dreams of making it to nationals.
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In honor of Valentine's Day, the Student Newsroom explores love in Yuma: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the anti.
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This week, We spoke to young people about their phone use, and they said it’s easy for them to put their phones down and that they don’t worry about being judged.