Local coalitions prepare for back-to-school mental health readiness
The Yuma County Anti Drug Coalition (YCADC) and Yuma County Mental Health Coalition (YCMHC) are helping to support mental health, prevent overdose,…
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The Yuma County Anti Drug Coalition (YCADC) and Yuma County Mental Health Coalition (YCMHC) are helping to support mental health, prevent overdose,…
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President Donald Trump’s proposed bill was passed in the House of Representatives Thursday…
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Defense Attorney Aaron J. Reed explained that Wednesday, around noon, they received an email saying the state found out about additional exculpatory…
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The Yuma City Council voted to approve an annual purchase of technology and services worth over $8…
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Ahead of this Fourth of July, a Yuma woman is bringing attention to the hidden dangers of shooting into the…
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A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling allows parents to opt their children out of public school lessons that conflict with their religious…
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Imperial County workers may be heading towards a strike after the Board of Supervisors approved only a 6% salary…
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Tom and Cranky have been facing the harsh journey of homelessness together. Nothing could keep them apart, even when the world once…
Continue Reading13-year-old Sophia Tolman is Yuma County’s first female eagle scout. She was inspired to become a scout by her three older…
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A stolen vehicle led to a police chase which ended in an arrest in Seeley early Wednesday…
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According to a press release obtained by KYMA, the budget totals $143,178,500 “across all operating and capital…
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The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) says Detention Captain Kelly Milner graduated from the National Defense University’s National War College…
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According to a press release obtained by NBC News, this is to announce a $750 million film and TV tax credit, which is said to boost “one of…
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The City says residents should use fireworks labeled safe and sane and to “to avoid illegal fireworks that pose serious risks to the…
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The suit alleges a CBS “60 minutes” interview last year with then-Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris was deceptively…
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The jury found Combs guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and not guilty on one count of racketeering conspiracy and two…
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The storm unleashed near-hurricane-force wind gusts that toppled trees and downed power…
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It is a case that has gripped the world, and those covering it online are suddenly finding themselves with a massive fan…
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The founder of “Brawley Feed the Need” says she started at a local park with one mission and that was to help her community fast forward to ten years…
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Theresa Ritna, the DNA scientist, found that DNA from a ski-mask recovered at the crime scene was 13-octillion-times more likely to belong to one of…
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