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Derek Egeberg has spent decades working behind the scenes in mortgages and building a business presence in Yuma. Now he is running for city council, pitching private sector discipline as a remedy for municipal challenges.
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A Yuma native, retired police lieutenant and Army veteran, is campaigning for Yuma City Council on a platform of affordability, neighborhood preservation and direct voter engagement.
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A member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, Van Why said family and community service are central to his identity.
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Nicholls, who has served since January 2014, told KAWC he approaches his time in office “one term at a time."
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Challenger Carlos Adams presses for new‑generation leadership in Yuma.
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Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls says migrant traffic is already increasing ahead of the midnight end of Title 42 protocols on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Executive Director, Melissa Rushin Irr gives Arizona Edition a preview of the new Children's Museum of Yuma County.
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Mayor Douglas Nicholls tells KAWC Yuma Sector Border Patrol detention facilities are over capacity
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Yuma historian Tina Clark talks about her love of history as she is honored for decades of work in preserving Yuma sites and stories. Also, a look inside a high-tech military science fair at the Army's Yuma Proving Ground.
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KAWC's Dave Riek speaks to Jonny Hardie, fiddler and vocalist for the band Old Blind Dogs, about how the band weathered the COVID-19 pandemic and getting back on the road.