The Good Stuff
Two therapy dogs get therapy after recent events
Therapy dogs often make trips to hospitals to help those that are stressed and in need of some comfort, a task which the dogs love themselves as it…
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A local car club asks the public to cruise into its school supply drive
– It’s a hobby, not quite like any other. Car clubs far and wide have a lot of similarities, one of which is their devotion to their community.…
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Pet Talk: Meet Cardamon
Do have room in your home and your heart for a furry family member? If so, then Cardamon may be the gal for…
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Local cyclists come together to help those affected by flooding
Yuma County’s cycling community has taken it upon itself to help those around them. Los Psycholists, Border Town Rydas, Los Wanderers, Charros,…
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AEA Federal Credit Union Donates to Humane Society of Yuma
The Humane Society of Yuma receives nearly $3,000 donation from AEA Federal Credit…
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San Luis Film Festival to celebrate 10th anniversary
The planning committee for the 10th Annual San Luis Film Festival extends an invitation to the public Saturday, inviting locals to join planners in a…
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Baby goat rescued from drainage pipe following Arizona monsoon
A recent Arizona monsoon trapped a baby goat inside of a 250 foot long drainage pipe, where the Arizona humane society undertook a multi-day…
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Mayor for a Day, Avery Flowers says “I’ve always kinda wanted to be mayor”
11-year old Avery Flowers says that she won the opportunity to be Mayor for a Day. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls donated his time for a fundraiser at…
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Truck lovers more than ready to take the reins of Ford’s new Bronco
In the late 1960s, a grudge match ensued between the country’s two juggernauts, Ford and Chevrolet. Both released their own version of a full-size,…
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Youngest female pilot
Youngest female pilot is on a…
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Artists face off for the chance to train with local star
It was the 1970’s and although disco played in the clubs, on the streets of the Bronx, Hip-Hop was king.…
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Military Matters: Spc. Edith Rodriguez
Spc. Edith Rodriguez is no stranger to Yuma as she grew up in Gila…
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A local business owner says his upcoming food drive is unlike any other
The Desert Southwest is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. From catfish and bass in our waterways to doves in the sky and bighorn sheep on the ground.…
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The American Red Cross continues to call on the public to donate blood
Like many communities across the country the Desert Southwest is starting to see an increase in blood drives. One factor is hospitalization are…
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Local 3-year-olds reunite after battling cancer together in Mesa
(KYMA, KECY/CNN) – It’s not uncommon for cancer patients to support each other while they undergo chemotherapy. But in this case, the patients are…
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Arizona brewing company continues to help teachers in need
On Thursday, August 12th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. the Four Peaks Brewing Company and its partner Fry’s Food Stores will host the 11th Annual Four Peaks…
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Food City challenges local cooks to share their homemade recipes
It’s the time of the season where green Hatch chiles can be found in the produce aisle. Bashas and Food City grocery stores all carry them.…
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Yuma County collects more than 800 bottles of water for first responders
Each year, more than 1,200 Firehouse Subs join together to help local first responders.…
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Military Matters: Honoring Staff Sgt. Ahmed Elinbabi
Army Staff Sgt. Ahmed Elinbabi is currently assigned as a healthcare non-commissioned officer for the airborne test force at Yuma Proving…
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