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US officials worry paralyzing illness may grow more common
One morning last fall, 4-year-old Joey Wilcox woke up with the left side of his face drooping. It was the first sign of an unfolding nightmare. Three…
Continue ReadingCBP seize almost $2.9M in cocaine and meth
Agents working at the Calexico port of entry seized more than 370 pounds of hard narcotics valued at almost $2.9 million on Saturday, according to US…
Continue ReadingInicia Colecta Cruz Roja Mexicali
La Cruz Roja Mexicana en Mexicali presenta un deficit de 4 millones de pesos, es decir cerca de 230 mil dólares, esto por falta de apoyos…
Continue ReadingAuthorities identify Marine pilots killed in helicopter crash
The two Marines killed in an AH-1Z Viper helicopter crash Saturday night have been identified. In a press release Monday, the two Marines were…
Continue ReadingMcSally hosting discussion on surge of migrants into Arizona
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally has coordinated a roundtable meeting to discuss the influx of migrants being apprehended and released in cities around…
Continue ReadingBorder shutdown would affect guest workers in Yuma
On Sunday, White House officials warned the public not to call Trump’s bluff on his threat to close the entire southern border. According to…
Continue ReadingMcSally se reune con lideres comunitarios para discutir sobre migrantes en Arizona
El lunes por la mañana la senadora Martha McSally tuvo una reunión en las instalaciones del Departamento de Inmigración y…
Continue ReadingMan who ran Kansas City, Kansas, drug house sentenced
A 35-year-old Arizona man who ran a drug house in Kansas City, Kansas has been sentenced to 21 years in federal prison. U.S. Attorney Stephen…
Continue ReadingNon-profits across the state participate in ‘Arizona Gives Day’
Local non-profits are counting on the community’s support and more than 720 registered non-profit organizations for a 24-hour online…
Continue ReadingTourist taking photos dies in fall at Grand Canyon
Two people have died at the Grand Canyon in separate incidents this week that included one man stumbling over the edge of the rim while trying to…
Continue ReadingRamp closures, lane restrictions on Interstate 8 to begin this week
The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers to plan ahead for ramp closures and lane restrictions on Interstate 8 in Yuma County.…
Continue ReadingMcSally organiza una discusin sobre el aumento de migrantes en Arizona
La senadora estadounidense Martha McSally organizó una mesa redonda sobre la reciente oleada de migrantes detenidos y liberados en las…
Continue ReadingUS immigration to close holding area under El Paso bridge
U.S. immigration officials say they will close a holding area under a bridge connecting El Paso, Texas, with Juarez, Mexico, that is just a short…
Continue ReadingGrammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle shot and killed at 33
Rapper Nipsey Hussle was fatally shot outside the clothing store he founded to help rebuild his troubled South Los Angeles neighborhood, police said,…
Continue ReadingTesting Arizona’s rape kits leads to arrests, convictions
The testing of thousands of rape kits in Arizona’s backlog has led to more than two dozen arrests and nearly as many convictions, authorities…
Continue ReadingPet Talk: Meet Scion and Toby
For today’s Pet Talk, we meet a special dog and cat who need a permanent home to enjoy. A cat as grey as rain clouds and a pup with a coat of…
Continue ReadingRural Metro responds to trailer fires
According to Rural Metro, at about 12:15 Sunday afternoon, there was a trailer fire in the area of 5th St. and Vaughn Ave. Officials say there were…
Continue ReadingWomen who are making a difference in the Imperial Valley community honored
Dozens gathered on the patio of La Chabela’s on Sunday, to honor the women who are going above and beyond for their local communities. The work…
Continue ReadingLaw enforcement mock academy held at Calexico High School
A group of students from Calexico High School woke up earlier than their classmates for a first of its kind training. California border patrol agents…
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