SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Three weeks ago the San Luis Fire Department received approval from the Arizona Departm ...
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San Luis now providing ambulance services
San Luis now providing ambulance services
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Three weeks ago the San Luis Fire Department received approval from the Arizona Department of Health Services after filing a certificate of need for their own ambulance services, now ...
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DEA fighting prescription drug abuse
DEA fighting prescription drug abuse
YUMA, Ariz. - The DEA says prescription drug addiction is a growing trend across the nation and in Yuma i ...
YUMA, Ariz. - The DEA says prescription drug addiction is a growing trend across the nation and in Yuma it could be a gateway to heavier drugs as DEA agent Darrion Eshmon explains, “Most drug addictio ...
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Law enforcement agencies teach kids about health and safety
Law enforcement agencies teach kids about health and safety
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Wednesday afternoon the San Luis Police Department held their 7th annual Health and Saf ...
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Wednesday afternoon the San Luis Police Department held their 7th annual Health and Safety Event at Joe Orduno Park. This year there were 10 different law enforcement agencies that t ...
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American Airlines renews lease with Yuma International Airport
American Airlines renews lease with Yuma International Airport
American Airlines will be in town for at least 5 more years. A five year lease has been signed wit ...
American Airlines will be in town for at least 5 more years. A five year lease has been signed with Yuma International Airport. Also working with U.S Airways, the airline carrier is being dubbe ...
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Imperial County prepares for upcoming flu season
Imperial County prepares for upcoming flu season
IMPERIAL COUNTY – The Imperial County Public Health Department announced Monday it would start adm ...
IMPERIAL COUNTY – The Imperial County Public Health Department announced Monday it would start administering flu shots Wednesday, October 7 to individuals six months and older. The Department ...
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Severely abused dog gets new home
Severely abused dog gets new home
YUMA, Ariz. - An abused dog in Yuma is now living in a loving home. Melony, who doesn't want us to use he ...
YUMA, Ariz. - An abused dog in Yuma is now living in a loving home. Melony, who doesn't want us to use her last name, adopted Rascal on Thursday. On August 23rd Rascal was severely abused and found ab ...
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Healthline 11: Local business offering affordable ultrasounds
Healthline 11: Local business offering affordable ultrasounds
A local non-profit is helping those who can't afford ultrasounds. Pure Image Ultrasound is a faith-based ...
A local non-profit is helping those who can't afford ultrasounds. Pure Image Ultrasound is a faith-based company offering services 24/7 with a mobile ultrasound services for those who need them. Norma ...
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Two in Yuma County treated for salmonella outbreak
Two in Yuma County treated for salmonella outbreak
YUMA, Ariz. - Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce based out of San Diego voluntarily recalled their limit ...
YUMA, Ariz. - Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce based out of San Diego voluntarily recalled their limited edition pole grown cucumbers this Labor Day weekend. The FDA approached the company with evi ...
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Vet Net Ally seminar
Vet Net Ally seminar
YUMA, Ariz. - Army veteran Marci Farbor says starting life as a civilian after the military is an eye-ope ...
YUMA, Ariz. - Army veteran Marci Farbor says starting life as a civilian after the military is an eye-opener. "Us as veterans, we are starting a new life and we are starting a new path in our life," s ...
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San Diego woman dies from brain-eating amoeba in Yuma
San Diego woman dies from brain-eating amoeba in Yuma
Yuma, Ariz. - The Yuma County Public Health Services said a 24-year-old San Diego woman died earlier this ...
Yuma, Ariz. - The Yuma County Public Health Services said a 24-year-old San Diego woman died earlier this week from a suspected case of primary amebic meningoencephalitis, otherwise known as PAM. It's ...
| by KYMA Staff Reports