The future of unmanned aircrafts in our military
There are over 32 individual unmanned aircrafts more commonly known as drones taking test flights every week at Yuma Proving Ground. Testing new technology that can potentially be used by our military....
View ArticleQuechan PowWow
YUMA, ARIZ. – The word, Pow Wow can be defined as a social gathering, according to Briana Ironhall who is this year’s San Pasqual Royalty. Ironhall said, “All the elders want to have everybody keep the...
View ArticleResidents enjoy a bike ride with San Luis PD
SAN LUIS, Ariz. – Dozens of bicyclists gathered to be part of the San Luis Police Department’s 4th Annual Family Fun Ride from San Luis to Somerton Saturday morning. “This is the fourth time we have...
View ArticleAcrobatic pilot breaks own record in Yuma
YUMA, Ariz. – An acrobatic pilot completed 98 inverted spins in his airplane breaking his own record at Million Air airport. Spencer Suderman took off in his Sunbird S1X aircraft and successfully...
View ArticleJoan Benno first female Exalted Ruler of Elks Lodge
YUMA, Ariz.- March is women’s history month and The Elks Lodge Yuma chapter is celebrating by breaking leadership barriers. Joan Benno will hold the ultimate title of Exalted Ruler and Kimi Fritz will...
View ArticleEgg hunt at Yuma Civic Center
YUMA, Ariz. – Impact Church of Yuma held their annual Easter egg hunt and hundreds came out to celebrate. Pastor Rene Rodriguez, says there is normally a big turnout, “There was 300 to 400 people last...
View ArticleFestival aims to educate the community
YUMA, Ariz. – Music on Main Street took over downtown on Saturday as the Yuma Fair Housing Festival brought dozens of people out. The event’s purpose was to educate the public on services and programs...
View ArticleScuba diving as a way to release some stress?
YUMA, Ariz.- Shawn Foster of Arizona Scuba Shack says a great way to release some stress is to go scuba diving. Before you plan a trip you need to be certified which you can easily do at Arizona...
View ArticleMaking a Difference: Freedom Recovery Ranch
YUMA, Ariz. – “But I can’t forget where I come from and I can’t forget that there’s an epidemic of drug addiction, homelessness, just people who need help. When I see people that need help, I can’t...
View ArticleLittle girl finds that some wishes do come true
HOLTVILLE, Calif. – School officials at Finley Elementary School say Thursday was a magical day for 5-year-old Natalie Fuentes – thanks in part to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “She has had leukemia and...
View ArticleRural/Metro hiking safety
YUMA, Ariz. – With four hiking deaths over the weekend do to extreme heat in Arizona Rural/Metro Fire Department wants to remind hikers to be smart when going out during the summer. Charly McMurdie...
View ArticleNew fire restrictions along Colorado River
YUMA, Ariz. – High temperatures and wildfires in Arizona and California have forced the Bureau of Land Management to enforce fire and smoking restrictions along the Colorado River. “These restrictions...
View ArticleTeen driver crashes increase during summer
YUMA, Ariz.- A new report by AAA says teen drivers cause an average of 10 crashes a day during the summer and have a higher chance of death on the road. In the study it says an average of 1,022 people...
View ArticleCrafts workshops turns old things into artsy decorations
EL CENTRO, Calif. – A group of people have been meeting every Saturday at El Centro’s “Odds N’ Ends” shop to give old things a new look, as part of an arts and crafts group. They take a plain looking...
View Article2016 Baja Blues Festival preview
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