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In this week's Arizona Edition, Somerton changes Cesar Chavez Avenue to honor farmworkers, Yuma residents discuss data centers and Yuma student entrepreneurs.
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The South Yuma County city's mayor says they will rename the street to Campesinos Avenue after allegations of abuse and rape against the late labor leader.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign legislation repealing holiday for farmworker rights leader Cesar Chavez after sexual abuse allegations. San Luis also considering change.
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A debate in San Luis over whether to remove César Chávez’s name from two school facilities is revealing deep divisions in the community.
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Arizona Republicans vote to change holiday for labor leader following allegations but reject Democrats' proposal to honor farmworkers instead.
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Gadsden School District will meet Thursday to consider renaming two facilities./El Distrito de Gadsden se reunirá el jueves para considerar renombrar dos edificios.
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House Speaker Steve Montenegro noted that Gov. Katie Hobbs has decided not to issue her annual proclamation separate from the holiday that is on the statute books.
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San Luis Mayor Nieves Riedel confirmed with KAWC that she made the call to cancel the groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for Monday.
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Arizona leaders are speaking out following new allegations reported by the New York Times involving Cesar Chavez, the famed labor leader and civil rights icon.
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The grandson of farmworkers rights leader Cesar Chavez visited Arizona Western College in Yuma on Tuesday to screen a documentary on his life.Eduardo…