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When crossing the Colorado, full of sandbars, the boatman would call out "mark twain" (two feet), grabbing the travelers' ...
Arizona researchers are working to reduce Valley Fever infections by cutting down on the dust blowing off dry, unused ...
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Here in Yuma, we rely on the Colorado River, but instead of looking upstream for solutions, experts say we should also look at the water we've already used. UCLA ...
These Arizona animals can harm or even kill a person with bites or stings. What to know about bark scorpions, black widows, ...
Think rattlesnakes or scorpions. Poisonous animals are harmful when you touch or eat them, such as Sonoran Desert toads or blister beetles. From the excruciating sting of the tarantula hawk wasp ...
Yuma County’s farming and livestock community has recently faced several dog attacks around town, resulting in the deaths and injuries of farm animals, including 4-H animals, just days before ...
A man was discovered dead after a fire ripped through an RV in Bullhead City on Friday. The fire also destroyed three RVs and damaged four others. It's unclear what the cause of death was. A man ...
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - 19 farm animals in Yuma were killed by a pack of ravaged dogs in the month of March alone. Eight of those animals belonged to local 4-H students. We've learned now that ...
Certainly, there are animal diseases in circulation around the globe that require ... John Boelts is the Arizona Farm Bureau’s president and a farmer of a variety of crops in Yuma. Early literacy is ...
About 84% of them work in crops, 7% in dairies and slaughterhouses, 5% in animal farms and ranches, and 3% in nurseries and greenhouses. Seventy percent are in Yuma County; 12% are in Maricopa County.