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Gila Ridge student publishes book “Letters to my Master”
Daisy Baker, a junior at Gila Ridge High School, has officially published her first book “Letters to my Master.” The book was published…
Continue ReadingIID candidates prepare to face-off in upcoming forum
IID Candidates Norma Galindo and Carlos Zaragoza said they have what it takes to lead the district at a time of great challenges. Incumbent Galindo…
Continue ReadingInician campaa para concientizar sobre violencia domstica
Octubre es el mes oficial para concientizar sobre violencia domestica en los Estados Unidos. De acuerdo a las cifras 1 en 4 mujeres son…
Continue ReadingIncrementa las muertes violentas en Mexicali
En menos de 72 horas han aparecido tres muertos en la vía pública en diferentes puntos de Mexicali. De estos cuerpos, dos fueron…
Continue ReadingCibola High recieves grant money for library
Cibola High School has reason to celebrate as it just received a grant to help better their school library. Cibola High School will receive $1500 to…
Continue ReadingTeacher speaks out following dismissal from coaching positions
Gila Ridge High School teacher Jamie McGalliard is speaking out following her dismissal from her two coaching positions after being accused of…
Continue ReadingDriver dies after car plunges into ravine
A 70-year-old driver is dead after his car fell approximately 300 feet into a ravine early Wednesday morning. The California Highway Patrol said…
Continue ReadingECPD offers residents a safe way to dispose of medications
The El Centro Police Department is giving community members a safe way of getting rid of their unwanted and expired medications. The police…
Continue ReadingRep. Tim Dunn honors legacy of Arizona-born fighter pilot
State Rep. Tim Dunn was part of the commemoration ceremony Wednesday that celebrated the 100th anniversary of the final flight of Lt. Frank Luke Jr.…
Continue ReadingLD-4 candidates face off Wednesday
All three candidates fighting to represent Legislative District 4 will be facing off Wednesday night in a debate. Representatives Charlene Fernandez…
Continue ReadingSinaloa man to serve 10 years for weapon smuggling
Forty-one-year-old Luis Enrique Beltran from Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for weapon smuggling on Tuesday,…
Continue ReadingDelays expected on US 95 in Yuma
The U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground is scheduled to conduct military testing that will cause delays on US 95 in Yuma on Saturday, September 29. It will…
Continue ReadingGila Ridge students participate in clean-up project at Betty’s Kitchen
Students at Gila Ridge High School participated in the 25th annual National Public Lands Day by completing a five-hour community service project in…
Continue ReadingBorder Patrol’s first female chief hopes to inspire women
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost says she hopes she can inspire other women to sign up with the agency, which has just one female agent for…
Continue ReadingFamily fears no justice in grandmother’s death
A family is demanding justice over a loved one killed in a car collision. The Garcia family fears not having justice served for their loving…
Continue ReadingCity urges residents to be on the look out for unofficial door hanger notices
Recently, unofficial city door hangers have caused the Yuma Police Department to be on the lookout for solicitors. The City has received two reports…
Continue ReadingCommunity Crime Map shows the safety of your neighborhood
If you thought your neighborhood was safe, you might want to double check the Community Crime Map to keep track of what goes on outside your home.…
Continue ReadingArizona initiative could ensure service taxes won’t be added
A new ballot measure Arizonans could close the door to the future of paying taxes on services. Prop 126, also known as the Protect Arizona Taxpayers…
Continue ReadingArizona Winter League strikes out
The Arizona Winter League, a Yuma-based showcase league, has officially closed its doors ahead of 2019. The Arizona Winter League (AWL) will no…
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