Calexico jewelry story robber sentenced to five years in prison
A man was sentenced to five years in prison for robbing a Calexico jewelry store, according to the Office of the United States Attorney Southern…
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A man was sentenced to five years in prison for robbing a Calexico jewelry store, according to the Office of the United States Attorney Southern…
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The “Yes is Best for our Kids” fundraiser is looking to support Yuma School District One’s attempts to get a bond worth $77 millions for…
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The City of San Luis Parks and Recreation Department have received a $10,000 donation from Campesinos Sin Frontera’s Thrive…
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The Southwest Technical Education District of Yuma (STEDY) and AWC have partnered to create a Homeland Security Program that is available to…
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The Arizona Corporation Commission will be hosting two open meetings to propose water rate changes, and a hearing at another…
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We’re profiling the last three of nine candidate running for The City of San Luis City Council, Esteban Rosales and incumbent Luis…
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The Imperial Irrigation District (IID) have extended their Conserve Alert to July…
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The ally to the former president arrived at a low-security federal prison and was met with a cheering group of…
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is asking for input on their Socorro Solar Energy Project, taking place in southeastern La Paz…
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That comes from the Supreme Court ruling on Monday, rejecting a decision from a federal appeals court earlier this…
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According to the National Association of Theatre Owners, the movie reached the billion dollar benchmark “faster than any animated movie in…
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AAA’s forecast covers June 29 through July 7. It predicts more than 70 million Americans will go 50 or more miles from home during that time. That…
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The possible rate hike is based on a recent study that could see the average customer paying almost double for water by the year…
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Officers say they still don’t know if the man was speeding the day he crashed into a canal and died last…
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June was an overall hot and dry month. Take a look at our high temperatures and an update on our yearly rain totals.…
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The community was invited to the family-friendly event that featured an inflatable water slide, bubble station, hula hoop contest and train…
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The conference aimed to bring mental health providers, students, social workers and others together to share ideas and to learn more about the topic…
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Turning up the heat this weekend! Tracking highs hovering near or at the one-teen mark! There is an Excessive Heat WATCH that has been issued for…
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The 3rd Annual Pride March for Visibility took place in Yuma on…
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Samples from the mosquito pools were collected June 25 and the results were in Friday, which marked the first positive mosquito of SLEV and second…
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