18-year-old wins $25,000 on her very first lottery ticket
Now that she had turned 18, Sloan Stanley decided she’d do some grown-up things. One item on her to-do list: Buy her very first lottery ticket.…
Continue ReadingNow that she had turned 18, Sloan Stanley decided she’d do some grown-up things. One item on her to-do list: Buy her very first lottery ticket.…
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In a new executive order going into effect Friday, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey lifted occupancy restrictions for businesses throughout the…
Continue ReadingThe pace of Covid-19 vaccine administration in the US continues to improve, each day bringing the country closer to herd immunity — the point…
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His police union wants him reinstated A Black police officer in Florida was fired this week after footage from his body camera showed him using the…
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As new immigration protocol takes effect, Yuma officials say they are seeing numerous migrants throughout the…
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After U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported arresting 18 illegal immigrants found in a stash house in Yuma, neighbors said there was a…
Continue ReadingAs coronavirus cases and deaths continue to fall in many states, political leaders are facing decisions on when to loosen restrictions meant to help…
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The Castle Dome Mine Museum in Yuma has been around since 1998, giving visitors a taste of what it was like in the 1800’s. From its rich history to…
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A deal has been reached in the Senate to pave the way forward on President Joe Biden’s Covid relief bill after activity in the chamber ground…
Continue ReadingA woman who says she is the direct descendant of a man and woman pictured in some of the earliest known photographs of enslaved people does not have…
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Hattie Blumenberg can’t easily get to a mass vaccination center. The 90-year-old woman has limited transportation, and leaving her Chicago home…
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Award goes to non-profits that serve others Chick-Fil-A has adopted a pledge to take action against racial injustice. In order to qualify for one of…
Continue ReadingOver the course of the pandemic, many people who previously commuted to office spaces and job sites joined the at-home workforce. Unfortunately, that…
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Marine Crops Air Station (MCAS) Yuma on Friday announced it is currently investigating allegations of physical abuse at the base childcare…
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Though thousands are still under boil water advisories, about 5,000 customers in Jackson, Mississippi, don’t have water service, a decline from…
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West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin stalled the passage of the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill for hours on Friday, as Republicans urged…
Continue ReadingFour elderly sisters in New Jersey haven’t been able to have their regular get-togethers during the coronavirus pandemic, but they made an…
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What that means for the world For the past year, countries around the world have shared data on COVID-19 cases and deaths with the World Health…
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No, Californians have not been packing up and leaving the Golden State en masse during the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s despite some headlines and…
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Zin Ko Ko Zaw, 22, killed by a bullet to the head. Ma “Angel” Kyal Sin, 19, fatally shot in the head. Nay Myo Aung, 16, killed by a…
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