Victor Calderón
News Producer/HostVictor is originally from West Sacramento, California and has lived in Arizona for more than five years. He began his print journalism career in 2004 following his graduation from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Victor has been a reporter for the following daily newspapers: The Monterey County Herald, The Salinas Californian and the Reno Gazette-Journal, where he covered stories including agriculture, education and Latino community news. Victor has also served as a local editor for Patch, a national news organization with hyperlocal websites, in Carmichael, California in the Sacramento area. He also served as the editor for The New Vision, the newspaper for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, which includes Yuma and La Paz counties. Victor lives in Somerton. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends and following most sports.
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The stop gap for migrant releases in Yuma County is the Regional Center for Border Health in Somerton, AZ. A look inside the agency's processing facility.
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Fifth expo highlights student work to share their stories about growing up in an environment speaking two or more languages.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in depth reporting from the field.
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South Yuma County city asks residents to shop local by recognizing businesses that have been open for several years.
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Lands belonging to the Cocopah Indian Tribe in southern Yuma County will be restored thanks to a $5 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America The Beautiful Challenge program.
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Arizona Edition Friday is KAWC's weekly look at topics and people shaping the community, with insightful conversations and in depth reporting from the field.
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Outgoing and incoming chief justices say they want to increase trust in the legal system from the public.
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Farmers and ag leaders from Yuma and Arizona were joined by national and international experts on the latest technology in agriculture at Arizona Western College.
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Gila Ridge High School in Yuma competed in Anaheim earlier this month.
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Sidewinders try yet again to bring elusive state title to South Yuma County.