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  • In the days leading up to the 100th birthday of the Border Patrol, which happend on May 28th, Arizona Edition sat down with former civilian dispatchers -- Randy Love and Pearl Strom -- to discuss their work supporting agents in the field.
  • In the days leading up to the 100th birthday of the Border Patrol, which happend on May 28th, Arizona Edition sat down with former agents to learn more about our sector's storied history. Janalyn Buseck — who retired as a supervisory agent in 2016, says her three decades of service seemed to flash by in the blink of an eye.
  • In this episode of Siendo Primero, we explore the benefits of having multiple interests beyond your main field of study.
  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Brooklyn Reinert & Julia Tipton, founders of Golden Hour Lactation. They’re tackling one of the biggest needs in our community: perinatal education and postpartum support for new mothers. From breastfeeding challenges to mental health, Brooklyn and Julia are giving moms the tools and confidence to thrive after birth. Then, we’re joined by David King, Principal of Vista High School. We’ll talk about Vista’s unique role in Yuma’s education system, the community impact of their students, and why Vista might be the perfect fit for more local families than people realize.
  • Nolan Hare is a musician, live sound engineer, and event production professional with over two decades of experience in concerts, festivals, radio broadcasting, and operations management. He founded Nolan Hare Productions in 2006 and has toured nationally with Brewer’s Grade Band while also building major community events in Oregon. Nolan now brings that same energy to Arizona as General Manager and Entertainment lead at Naked Dates / High Tanks Brewing in Wellton.Enter your birthdate on their website to see a full calendar of events.What's Up Yuma? Radio! welcomes Carmen Marquez, our new cohost for the podcast
  • This is our first episode of KAWC's The Hot Spot! This week, we heard from Deja Foxx about her experience campaigning as a Gen-Z in Arizona Congressional District 7 primary election.
  • 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.
  • Luisana Salas is a muralist and portrait artist. You may have noticed her work at businesses including the Yuma Sun, Sage & Sand and Birdie Swing Bays.
  • Buttermilk somehow seems perpetually cool and unruffled. It evokes cream without cream's over-the-top heft; its tanginess goes up to the threshold of yogurt and stops just shy. No matter how you cook it, a little bit of buttermilk has a thousand ways of making life taste better.
  • One legend has it that marzipan emerged during an epic 13th-century Spanish battle. Today, it is a highlight of the holiday season. And the best stuff comes from convents and small family bakeries.
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