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You can drop off your ballot through Primary Election Day Tuesday at any ballot drop box in Yuma County or, of course, vote in person on Tuesday.
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Council votes 5-1 to censure Morales "for alleged disclosure of confidential Executive Session information." The councilmember said he has done nothing wrong.
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The City of Yuma is recognizing May 2026 to be National Awareness Month for Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives in Yuma County.
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While no data center projects have entered Yuma’s approval process, some residents are already voicing opposition.
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The City of Yuma has been awarded $1.4 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to expand its housing rehabilitation program.
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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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A proposed agreement would allow the City of Yuma to distribute $3 million in state funding to Onvida Health to support a new regional medical school branch.
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City of Yuma appoints new fire chief following national recruitment process.
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We were joined by Tad Zavodsky, Neighborhood Services Specialist and NLA Coordinator with the City of Yuma. Tad helps lead the NLA (Neighborhood Leadership Academy) — a program that gives residents a behind-the-scenes look at how the city runs. We’ll talk about his journey, what the academy teaches, and how people can get involved. There are only a few spots left in the class. The City of Yuma is now accepting applications for the 2026 Academy sessions.
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City of Yuma Offers Flexible Payment Options During Government Shutdown.