SPECIAL REPORT: The extreme heat and your house
If you’ve lived here for some time now you already know the heat can get in the way of our day-to-day lives even the roof over our heads. There are…
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If you’ve lived here for some time now you already know the heat can get in the way of our day-to-day lives even the roof over our heads. There are…
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If you know Yuma art, then you know Lia Littlewood.…
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Nearly a year and a half after the pandemic changed our lives, we’re beginning to see some normalcy. That’s in part thanks to Arizona Western…
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The Charles Harral coaching era with Arizona Western College Men’s basketball has come to an end, as he leaves the Matadors program to become an…
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If you took a look at him at first glance, 17-year-old Rich Jaure is a strong, healthy teen with a love for…
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Apprehensions are becoming more frequent on a daily basis, and at the forefront of it all, are Border Patrol agents. They say that they’re doing what…
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But, less than a year after his graduation, while taking on the role as an assistant coach to the Rams varsity baseball team, tragedy would strike on…
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Many veterans face challenges after retiring from service. Things like isolation, lack of purpose, and other health issues may be getting in the way…
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A Latin American rite of passage, the Quinceañera marks when a young girl turns 15 years-old and steps into womanhood. In 2020, the pandemic raged…
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The Imperial Valley has made its mark with its deep roots of agriculture along the US, Mexico…
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Mother’s Day is something celebrate every year. But in the aftermath of what was the first year of the coronavirus pandemic, some people are having…
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In a News 11 Special Report, we take you to the heart of the border crisis. Several non-profits have stepped up, to help thousands of people.…
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Stories shared from those who have lost their loved ones, the stages of grief and how to…
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A moving geyser or mud-pot is inching its way closer to the Salton Sea, causing some damage along the way. First discovered in 1953, at first,…
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Day laborers are essential in supplying our nation’s food source, but a lack of workers has made it difficult for the industry to keep up with the…
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A time frame has not been set for when Imperial Valley College will have its new mascot but a student-run task force is working to determine the next…
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Food trucks allow for a quick and convenient way to grab a bite to eat. We’ve noticed these types of businesses popping up all over town. Some…
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Family advocacy center Amberly’s Place has seen a spike in child abuse cases, ever since kids went back to class.…
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The 2021 San Luis boys soccer team knew they had the makings to make a strong run at a state title, what they didn’t know is if the COVID-19 pandemic…
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It was once Luke Skywalkers home of Tatooine in ‘Return of the Jedi’ another time the combat zone during The Gulf War in ‘Jarhead’, needless to say,…
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