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In this week's Arizona Edition, people in Yuma and San Luis responded to ICE actions in Minnesota, a new Veterans Affairs clinic is coming to Yuma and one of the two men behind Lutes Casino passed away this month.
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More than 100 students walked out of San Luis High School Friday morning to protest ICE activity.
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In U.S. Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hearing, Sen. Ruben Gallego says facility set to open in 2027 will have to pull providers from understaffed Arizona VA hospitals
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Arizona Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva is calling for reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement as federal immigration operations continue across Arizona.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs called comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes about possible dangers from confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers "inappropriate.''
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Residents of Arizona’s 7th District can now seek assistance from Grijalva’s office.
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Yuma-based professional wrestling promotion to include luchador Super Crazy, who has appeared in WWE and ECW. APW's Inception event takes place Friday.
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Miss Cocopah is honoring Cocopah traditions while using her platform to raise awareness about drug and alcohol issues affecting her community.
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The head of the Senate Finance Committee says the Arizona Department of Revenue is misleading many Arizonans by urging them to file their state taxes now even though lawmakers have yet to decide how much they will owe.
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Onvida Health joins southern Arizona Veterans Affairs office to break ground on facility set to open in 2027. Veterans say it will save them from traveling for care.
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A Yuma father and his two young daughters protested the federal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
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It’s crunch time for negotiators from seven western states trying to strike a deal before Valentine's Day on Feb. 14 on how to share the dwindling Colorado River.