Arizona Edition
In this week's Arizona Edition, Gov. Katie Hobbs visits AWC Workforce Accelerator in Wellton, Rep. Grijalva honors students,Onvida's economic impact and Yuma firefighters
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Biggs, Adams challenge incumbents; Crane superintendent retires; San Luis teens help seniors
In this week's Arizona Edition, Congressman Andy Biggs is running for governor, newcomer Carlos Adams wants to be Yuma's next mayor and Crane district head retires.
Arizona Edition- cameras on Yuma Co. ballot boxes, hear from HS grads and YPG's new school campus
On this week's Arizona Edition, we report on the new school campus coming to the Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma County supervisors vote to allow cameras on ballot boxes and hear from local high school graduates.
Yuma's Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women proclamation, aquatics study, science fair students and an AWC mentor
In this week's Arizona Edition, Yuma proclaims May awareness month for MMIW, Yuma's parks and rec director on an aquatics feasibility study, local students at a state science fair and hear from an AWC professor.
Gov. Hobbs in Wellton, U.S. Rep. Grijalva in Yuma, Onvida econ. impact
Arizona Edition: Quechan EcoFlight, Yuma State of the City and Teacher of the Year
In this week's Arizona Edition, the Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe gives people a different look at the land from the skies for their Protect Kw'tsan campaign, Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls and we introduce you to Yuma County's Teacher of the Year. Also, student reporter Chloe Michael explores neurodivergence in our Hot Spot preview.
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