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Commercial Fire in the 2000 block of South 4th Avenue

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Written by YFD YFD
Published: 11 June 2016 11 June 2016

Yuma, Arizona - On Thursday, just after 11:30 pm, a fire was reported at a commercial building in the 2000 block of South 4th Avenue. Arriving Yuma Fire Department personnel found flames coming from the roof and doors of a large building located at 2098 South 4th Avenue.  Firefighters worked to contain the fire and prevent the spread of fire to other nearby businesses (Sound Depot occupies the same lot) and homes.

Armed Robbery Chevron 500 E. 32nd Street

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Written by YPD YPD
Published: 11 June 2016 11 June 2016

Yuma, Arizona - Today, at approximately 8:35 a.m., officers responded to the Chevron located at 500 E. 32nd Street in reference to an armed robbery.

White House United State of Women Summit

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Written by White House White House
Published: 11 June 2016 11 June 2016

Washington, DC - White House United State of Women Summit: Tuesday, June 14, 2016, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC

White House Launches the Fair Chance Higher Education Pledge

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Written by YNN YNN
Published: 11 June 2016 11 June 2016

Washington, DC - Friday at the White House, Domestic Policy Council Director Cecilia Muñoz and Education Secretary John King will host 15 higher education public and private institutions from across the country who are standing with the Obama Administration as founding partners in launching the Fair Chance Higher Education Pledge.

Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs To Travel to Argentina and Chile

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Written by State Department State Department
Published: 06 June 2016 06 June 2016

Washington, DC - Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Michele Thoren Bond will travel to Argentina and Chile from June 6-10 to review consular operations at the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires and the U.S. Embassy in Santiago.

S&ED Joint Session on Climate Change Remarks

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Written by State Department State Department
Published: 06 June 2016 06 June 2016

Beijing, China - S&ED Joint Session on Climate Change Remarks:

American Heart Association Launches New Campaign to Increase Bystander CPR Among Latino Millennials

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Written by Marissa Alanis Marissa Alanis
Published: 05 June 2016 05 June 2016

Dallas, Texas - Latino millennials, the youngest major racial or ethnic group in the United States, take center stage in a new video released today to teach them how to save a life using Hands-Only CPR. The video, produced by the American Heart Association (AHA) in conjunction with the Anthem Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Anthem, Inc., showcases Hands-Only CPR, a two-step, easy-to-learn lifesaving technique.

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