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Arizona’s first Tech Week will include events in Yuma and San Luis aimed at entrepreneurs, students, tech professionals and the wider community.
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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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Michael Fierros is a Yuma native who has worked in media, security, and law enforcement before building a career in IT and cybersecurity. He now runs AspireByte and hosts the Cyber Tech Podcast helping students and career-changers understand tech in a way that actually makes sense.
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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.
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Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and Utah Senator John Curtis introduced new bipartisan legislation Thursday aimed at helping communities across the West modernize aging water systems.
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Consumer watchdog Teresa Murray talks about some of the biggest scams impacting Arizonans and Dr. Sara Amani previews the inaugural TEDxAWC event scheduled for March 17.
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The Yuma County Library District recently received $26,000 in assistive technology from the Arizona Secretary of State’s office. For the Arizona Science…
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Technology could be the key to better doctor-patient interactions. Arizona State University researchers say facial recognition and voice analysis may help…
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KAWC is starting a new initiative to reach out to local scientists and learn from members of the community. This is our first Yuma Science Chat.Scott…
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Teams of Yuma students and their robots will meet Dec. 5 at a tournament on the Arizona Western College campus.Tournament director Shara Castro, an eighth…