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Jonathan Bailey, an 8th grade science teacher at Gila Vista Junior High, recently received a national award for early career science teachers.
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Arizona lawmakers approved a resolution rejecting the term “West Bank” in favor of biblical names, drawing criticism from some who say the move is political.
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Students from across the country and world share their experience on living in Yuma versus other places. Why Yuma?
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Spirited Discussions returns May 12 as Alexandra Rangel interviews Dave Riek about 20 years at KAWC, memorable moments, and the future of public radio in Yuma.
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Siendo Primero's Saghey Barcenas and Melanie Ruiz Lopez interviewed the mother-daughter duo who own Revival Fix, a thrift store in Downtown Yuma.
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A new class at Cibola High School helps prep students for careers as estheticians.
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The Yuma Union High School District has announced new leadership for Yuma High School and Vista High School, effective July 1, 2026.
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On April 16 and 20, the public will be able to hear presentations from candidates for the AWC Entrepreneurial College's executive vice president position.
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A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling site for violating state gaming laws.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, Somerton changes Cesar Chavez Avenue to honor farmworkers, Yuma residents discuss data centers and Yuma student entrepreneurs.
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Yuma's mayor, economic group say there are no current proposals up for a vote at this time. Some community residents say they're concerned about environmental impacts.
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This episode explores what it takes to turn a simple idea into a real business within our community. We share stories about balancing school with a new venture and finding the courage to take that first step. At its core, it’s about more than just selling a product, it’s about having the drive and support to build your own future.Voices in this episode: Estela Duron, Jose, Abril Garcia, Brad Pease, Raquel Galindo, Marizza Galindo