Jectors Too Burritos robbed
YUMA, Ariz. – Jectors Too on 24th street a popular burrito restaurant in Yuma was robbed at gunpoint on Tuesday. The suspect is still on the loose, but Police have released a photo and description for...
View ArticleExperts predict unemployment spike in Yuma
YUMA, Ariz. – It’s the end of agriculture season and according to officials at the Goodwill Career Center that has a lot of people looking for work. “We’ll probably see the unemployment go up a little...
View ArticleYuma County Superintendent seeks 4th term with school
YUMA, AZ- Yuma County Superintendent Tom Tyree is running for his 4th term as Superintendent. Tyree said, “Yuma County Superintendent of schools is a great position from which to work and advocate of...
View Article2 men arrested after truck has stolen items from San Diego
YUMA, Ariz. (AP) – Two California men have been arrested in Arizona after their pickup truck was found loaded with about 100 items reported stolen from San Diego area homes. Arizona Department of...
View ArticleYuma County Fair offers variety of savory foods
YUMA, Ariz.- Whether you’re craving freshly squeezed lemonade,cheese crisps or the famous Old West Cinnamon Rolls, the fair has got you covered. “Well we’ve been coming here for 43 years this year I...
View ArticleKSWT Exclusive: Yuma’s Most Wanted 4/1/16
YUMA. Ariz. – This week on Yuma’s Most Wanted our fugitives are all women. Keep an eye out for Rita Rachel Aguirre she is a 19 year old Hispanic woman and convicted of attempted burglary. She stands...
View ArticleWomen’s Expo kicks off this Saturday
YUMA, Ariz. – The Women’s Expo is kicking off this weekend at Arizona Western College in the Schoening Center. This Saturday the event will celebrate women and encourages fitness. There will be over 70...
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 ArticleYuma family’s home destroyed in kitchen fire
YUMA, Ariz.- A family of five are left without a home after a fire started in their kitchen and spread through the entire trailer home destroying almost everything. “It’s just a traumatic experience,”...
View ArticleAZ residents react to Religious Freedom Bill passed
YUMA, Ariz. – Mississippi’s governor signed a “religious freedom bill” into law Tuesday. The new change aims to support a business owner’s religious belief – allowing them to legally deny service to...
View ArticleDrug smugglers use drones to transport drugs over border
SAN LUIS, Ariz.- Yuma Sector Border Patrol reports a trend of drug smugglers using drones to transport drugs south of the border into San Luis. Border patrol agent Richard Withers says these smuggling...
View ArticleFormer traveling E.R. doctor in Yuma sentenced to three years in prison
Yuma, Ariz. – The traveling doctor sentenced to three years in prison for filming women during gynecological exams at YRMC is now heading to trial. David Lincoln Thorson was sentenced last July on six...
View ArticleBlind woman in Yuma creates awareness
YUMA,Ariz.- “It’s frightening to wake up and your world is dark,” said Rage Braveheart. That’s what happened to Braveheart six years ago when she was forced to live a different life, one of blindness....
View ArticleGov. Ducey signs bill to make buying alcohol easier
YUMA, Ariz- House Bill 2031 overturns a 2014 law that made it illegal for customers over age 21 to buy alcohol using an out-of-state driver’s license issued to them when they were under age, even if it...
View ArticleUndocumented immigrants must complete 85% of their sentence
YUMA, Ariz.- Arizona Governor Doug Ducey recently signed a bill saying any undocumented immigrant who is arrested complete 85% of their sentence before being turned over to federal immigration. House...
View Article“Air Gun” couple heads back to court
April 7, 2016 YUMA, Ariz. – The Yuma couple accused of causing damage back in February with air-guns appear in front of a judge. Angelita Escalate and Ricardo Soto are both out of custody. Escalante’s...
View ArticleGov. Ducey signs bill to support victim advocacy and support services
YUMA, Ariz- House Bill 2103 renames the state domestic violence shelter fund to become the domestic violence services fund. CEO/Executive Director Estrella Fitch said, “This is really incredible that...
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