Yuma
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 26-July 2)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, voter registration drives, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 26, through Thursday, July 2.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 19-25)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, voter registration drives, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 19, through Thursday, June 25.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 12-18)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, meetings, food drives, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 12, through Thursday, June 18.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 5-11)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, voter registration opportunities, town halls, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 5, through Thursday, June 11.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (April 10–16)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, and community gatherings happening across the state this weekend. From Tucson and Phoenix to Yuma and Nogales, residents can attend rallies, volunteer opportunities, and community events focused on civic engagement and local issues.
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Your guide to No Kings protests across Arizona
A series of No Kings protests, marches, and rallies are planned across Arizona on Saturday, March 28.
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This Arizona city was named among nation’s top camping spots
This year, an unconventional destination claimed the top spot in the West for fostering togetherness among campers. Hint: Arizona gets bragging rights again.
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The 6 best Arizona hikes if you want to avoid crowds
These are the six best Arizona hikes you probably never heard of.
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Yuma farmers weigh in on pesticide use
Yuma County produces 90% of the nation’s lettuce during the winter months, a pace that growers say would be difficult to maintain without pesticides, even as organizations like Beyond Pesticides warn of their public health risks.























