PHOENIX (AP) - Republican members of the Arizona House are being summoned to briefings by their le ...
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House Republicans summoned for meetings on school funding
House Republicans summoned for meetings on school funding
PHOENIX (AP) - Republican members of the Arizona House are being summoned to briefings by their leaders on ongoing discussions to boost funding for K-12 schools. The closed-door meetings are no ...
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A good time to sell home in Yuma study shows
A good time to sell home in Yuma study shows
YUMA, Ariz. -Selling a home can be worrisome, but research shows now is a good time if you're in Yuma. Fi ...
YUMA, Ariz. -Selling a home can be worrisome, but research shows now is a good time if you're in Yuma. Financial advisers Smart Asset released numbers across Arizona that show the border town ranked t ...
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Elementary schools competing for lowest absences
Elementary schools competing for lowest absences
YUMA, Ariz. - The United Way of Yuma has partnered with Climatec Building Technologies Group to try and l ...
YUMA, Ariz. - The United Way of Yuma has partnered with Climatec Building Technologies Group to try and lower chronic absenteeism at Yuma schools. With the support of Climatec, United Way of Yuma has ...
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Cocopah Tribe donates to Somerton after school program
Cocopah Tribe donates to Somerton after school program
SOMERTON, Ariz. - Cocopah Tribal members donated $1,000 to Somerton-based non-profit Precious Treasures. ...
SOMERTON, Ariz. - Cocopah Tribal members donated $1,000 to Somerton-based non-profit Precious Treasures. The after school program provides homework help and food boxes to families in need. Organizers ...
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Cocopah gets almost half a million dollars for Head Start program upgrades
Cocopah gets almost half a million dollars for Head Start program upgrades
SOMERTON, Ariz. - The Cocopah community's children started up their school year with new additions to the ...
SOMERTON, Ariz. - The Cocopah community's children started up their school year with new additions to their Head Start facility. Kids three to five-years-old got to ride int heir new school bus. Then ...
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Billion-dollar agriculture industry negatively impacted by heavy rain
Billion-dollar agriculture industry negatively impacted by heavy rain
YUMA, Ariz. - Parts of the Yuma Valley saw four to six inches of rain in just a few hours Tuesday night. ...
YUMA, Ariz. - Parts of the Yuma Valley saw four to six inches of rain in just a few hours Tuesday night. "You probably won't see something like this again in your lifetime. They're calling this a one ...
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STEM grants for local schools
STEM grants for local schools
YUMA, Ariz. - Arizona Public Service (APS) and the Phoenix Suns are teaming up to help schools K-12 state ...
YUMA, Ariz. - Arizona Public Service (APS) and the Phoenix Suns are teaming up to help schools K-12 state-wide and Yuma County is no exception. $50,000 in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and M ...
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Veteran Assisted Living: Quality care for struggling veterans
Veteran Assisted Living: Quality care for struggling veterans
YUMA, Ariz. - An assisted living space new to Yuma hopes to ensure the quality of life for elderly vetera ...
YUMA, Ariz. - An assisted living space new to Yuma hopes to ensure the quality of life for elderly veterans and veteran families. Their team says they'll do this by providing a home at the lowest cost ...
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American-born kids of illegal immigrants adjust to life in Mexico
American-born kids of illegal immigrants adjust to life in Mexico
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex-- Alejandra Martinez loves her small Mexican schoolhouse. She says she wants to be a ...
ROSARITO, B.C. Mex-- Alejandra Martinez loves her small Mexican schoolhouse. She says she wants to be a doctor after she graduates high school on the Baja California, Mexico coast. If only life wer ...
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Computer’s being held for ransom
Computer’s being held for ransom
YUMA, Ariz. - The Yuma Police Department is urging residents to be aware of a computer scam they are call ...
YUMA, Ariz. - The Yuma Police Department is urging residents to be aware of a computer scam they are calling "ransomware". Like criminals holding a person hostage and demanding money from their loved ...
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