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Arizona Department of Education will disburse federal funds to schools as soon as possible, but conversations with Yuma and La Paz schools highlights the precarious nature of public school funding. (Source: ADE)
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The president of the Arizona Senate is trying to undo tax incentives designed to lure Hollywood producers to Arizona -- incentives backed by half of the senators of his own party.
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Rincon Broadcasting Group acquired KYMA in Yuma, along with six other stations in Washington, Oregon, Oklahoma and Tennessee.
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YUHSD student nutrition staff learned scratch-cooking techniques to incorporate more Latin American flavors into school menus.
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Aviator Cancer Examination Study (ACES) Act clears final hurdle in Congress
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Traffic deaths on Arizona roads declined for the second year in a row in 2024, but state officials say the numbers remain unacceptably high and largely preventable.
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Proposed federal legislation would expand school choice options for families to send their students to private schools or home educate them and the move could affect Arizona's current scholarship accounts.
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Karin Taylor Robson edged out Andy Biggs in money raised in the last quarter as they compete to be the Republican nominee for governor in 2026.
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The Department of Water Resources will allow Buckeye to withdraw up to 5,926 acre-feet of water a year from the Harquahala basin in western Arizona for up to 110 years. That is enough to serve more than 17,000 homes.
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Local, state and federal experts weigh in on the implications and legality of the Trump admin's $6.8B federal K-12 funding freeze.
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On this week's show, Adelita Grijalva wins the Democratic primary for Congress in district that includes Yuma County and the latest in education in Yuma and La Paz counties.
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Onvida Health's volunteer services hosted its annual healthcare career camp. KAWC dropped in during an immersive session on pharmacy medicine.