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Arizona State Rep. Mariana Sandoval, whose district includes part of Yuma County, is running for re-election in Democratic primary with four candidates for two seats.
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A leading legislative Democrat said her caucus is now weighing whether to accept what one called "light'' reforms of vouchers.
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Derek Egeberg has spent decades working behind the scenes in mortgages and building a business presence in Yuma. Now he is running for city council, pitching private sector discipline as a remedy for municipal challenges.
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Lendeborg played for AWC then signed with UAB and transferred to Michigan where he won a National Championship. On Tuesday, he was drafted by the Golden State Warriors.
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Fellow City Councilman Mark Martinez says council reviewed information presented regarding allegations of a potential executive session privilege violation by Morales.
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The Somerton-Cocopah Fire Department celebrated 25 years of service last week, honoring a historic partnership between the Cocopah Indian Tribe and the City of Somerton.
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Los retrasos en los permisos siguen complicando la construcción del campus de Harvest Prep en San Luis, pero la llegada del acero estructural marca la primera señal visible de avance para el proyecto.
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YUHSD’s Kacie Baker has received a state award for helping students with disabilities and their families prepare for life after high school.
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A Yuma native, retired police lieutenant and Army veteran, is campaigning for Yuma City Council on a platform of affordability, neighborhood preservation and direct voter engagement.
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In this week's Arizona Edition, Yuma Proving Ground has a new leader, Carol Smith and Ron Van Why are running for council and Harvest Prep Academy's new campus is delayed
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Katie Hobbs vetoed 88 bills approved by the Republican-controlled legislature on Friday, bringing her tally of measures she doesn't like so far this session close to 150. That is still short of the 174 rejections she issued last year.
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Permitting delays continue to complicate construction for Harvest Prep’s new San Luis campus, but the arrival of structural steel has given the long-delayed project its first visible sign of progress.