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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.
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Yuma County arts and cultural groups will receive more than $56,000 in state funding as part of a one-time $2 million legislative appropriation to support Arizona’s arts and culture sector.
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Governor Katie Hobbs has appointed Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls to the Arizona Space Commission, a move aimed at strengthening the state’s role in the growing space industry.
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In a move to enhance transparency and foster community engagement, the City of Yuma has unveiled an interactive online map that gives residents real-time access to information on City-operated drone flights.
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Hosted by Lou Gum, Arizona Edition, KAWC's news program, is our focus on the issues facing Arizona. Through interviews with local newsmakers, KAWC keeps you informed on issues in the region.
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City of Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls discusses President Joe Biden's recent executive order to secure the southern border, HCR 2060, the city budget, and the upcoming election.
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Results from a special election held on Tuesday, November 7 show Yumans rejecting pay raises for Mayor and City Council members.