31 Mar Here’s every emergency call that Yuma Fire answered this week, 342
Sunday March 19, 2023 through Saturday March 25, 2023 The Yuma Fire Department responded to 342 emergency calls for service: ...
Sunday March 19, 2023 through Saturday March 25, 2023 The Yuma Fire Department responded to 342 emergency calls for service: ...
YUMA -- Imagine, the scene in a movie where a bomb is about to explode when an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) trained expert shows up to safely defuse it. The...
YUMA -- Even in an organization where it is common to find people who are passionate about their work, Michael Stoltenberg, Electronic Warfare Radiofrequency Support Lead at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG), stands out. ...
YUMA -- An apartment in Yuma was unable to be reoccupied after it caught on fire. Around 1 in the morning, Yuma fire got a call about a fire in the bathroom of a unit at First Avenue Apartments. The fire was quickly extinguished and...
WELLTON -- Antelope Union High School and YCSO have been informing the county about a threat that was made to the school. The high school took to social media to inform parents that there was an incident going on with a threat to the school....
YUMA -- Arizona Western College students from a variety of academic backgrounds will be presenting their projects and talents during the 2023 Student Showcase. The community is invited to join...
New Address: 885 S. George Belle Avenue #15, Yuma, AZ 85364 The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) is releasing the following information pursuant to A.R.S. 13-3825, the Community Notification on...
YUMA -- Cibola High School’s Academic Decathlon team finished 20th in this year’s state competition at Phoenix College on March 10-11, marking the ninth consecutive time the school has placed among the best 20 teams in the state. ...
YUMA -- Border agents in Yuma have found around 138 pounds of fentanyl—potentially enough to kill 31 million people—at a checkpoint along I-8 near Yuma early Friday morning. This was all with the help of K9 Sony. ...
YUMA -- Representative Raúl M. Grijalva voted against H.R. 5, the Parents Bill of Rights Act. The legislation aims to limit student exposure to a diversity of cultures, identities, and histories, including representation of transgender children, in school curriculum by further marginalizing the voices of...