Fisher’s Landing hosts 29th Annual Horseshoe Tournament

Paul Vozzella

MARTINEZ LAKE, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A local lake resort is using its platform to raise money for a family mourning the loss of a loved one.

Fisher’s Landing hosted the 29th annual Horseshoe Tournament and rang a great cause to the event.

Over 60 teams competed on the Lake Ferguson sandbar in an effort to benefit Amberly’s Place, along with raising money for the family of recent drowning victim, Jeff Brady.

Scott Anderson, the bar manager at Fisher’s Landing, shared insight on Brady and the tournament.

“I didn’t know the man, unfortunately, and I hear nothing but great about him. The competition is pretty stiff. There’s some teams here from Yuma, teams from San Diego, and they go head-to-head. It’s been a pits battle for many, many decades,” Anderson expressed.

Proceeds from T-shirt sales and 50/50 raffle went to the Brady family, and Fisher’s Landing intends to extend the tournament to its 30th year next year.

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US Health Secretary RFK Jr. speaks to Governors in Colorado Springs

Michael Logerwell

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – On day two of the National Governors’ Association’s (NGA) annual summer meeting, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F Kennedy Jr., spoke to the group about pressing health issues facing the country.

On stage at the Broadmoor, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) moderated the fireside chat, and afterwards, a panel of governors was able to ask questions to Secretary Kennedy.

“There are opportunities for all of us to live up to our obligation to our children and really give them a chance in life, and change not only their physical health, but also their mental health,” said Secretary Kennedy.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Governor Polis leads charge for education at National Governors Association

Yesterday, KRDO13 attended the NGA meeting to hear Governor Polis’s education road map, titled ‘Let’s Get Ready,’ as the Federal Government plans to roll back education standards and regulations to the states. Friday’s event also featured United States Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.

Read more about the NGA’s summer meeting in Colorado Springs here.

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Governor Polis leads charge for education at National Governors Association

Mackenzie Stafford

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – On Friday, Governors from across America gathered at The Broadmoor for the National Governors Association (NGA) summer meeting.

Friday’s agenda holds a session spearheaded by Colorado Governor Jared Polis. Polis created an initiative called “Let’s Get Ready! Educating All Americans for Success.” He says it’s a roadmap for governors to lead their states toward education systems that work better for all learners and for our economic competitiveness.

NGA Chair, Gov. Polis, is expected to present alongside U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, Mark Cuban and NGA Vice Chair, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.

The goals Governor Polis hopes to accomplish with the roadmap are to solidify academic foundations in students’ reading and writing. But beyond that, he focuses on workforce preparedness, civic engagement and students’ well-being.

Governor Polis’s Let’s Get Ready plan consists of five main points.

The first is to define a vision and assess how your state is measuring it. He writes that there are basic guidelines for what students should be achieving, but that governors can take it a step further. By this, he points to anytime a governor’s office funds something in education, they should also be creating tangible checkpoints to mark success.

The next step is to open the door for organizations across the state to work together. Governor Polis outlines how there are multiple organizations made to help support children’s well-being from birth, but he says many can be disconnected. Polis suggests other states can follow suit in working to consolidate early childhood programs.

The third step Polis recommends is investing in systems and infrastructure to measure outcomes. After governors have set their goals and checkpoints, this would be a way to track them. In Polis’s roadmap he suggests investing in a statewide longitudinal data system, which in essence is a streamlined way for states to track data of students’ performance.

The fourth step he suggests is turning that data into a public dashboard. The goal is to increase transparency and make it visible to the state to see progress.

Finally, the fifth step in Polis’s Let’s Get Ready plan is to consider a more effective federal partnership for education. With changes being made by the Trump administration, Polis says governors should consider what state-level accountability systems may be needed, either to complement existing federal requirements or to replace them if federal oversight is reduced.

You can read the governor’s full plan for other state leaders here.

In his presentation, he sat down with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. The pair spoke about how states are expected to pick up the slack as the Department of Education pulls back. Governors also had the opportunity to speak up and tell McMahon what they may need for their constituents.

“When education is returned to the states in full, I mean, after all, you already provide about 90% budget for your education. But that last piece, I can think of no better place to be and no better place to start than talking and working with the governors in those states so that I can learn what is best for you,” shared U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “I want to work with you. I want to be as helpful as I possibly can. I want to help provide you with best practices and toolkits for your states.”

Governor Polis also sat down with Entrepreneur, business mogul Mark Cuban. Cuban spoke to the crowd of governors about the use of artificial intelligence and how it can be used in schools.

“Anybody with a smartphone, a laptop, access to the internet, can access everything, the ability to question everything, the ability to learn outside of the classroom in ways none of us ever envisioned,” explained Cuban.

The National Governors Association meeting continues Saturday with a presentation from the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Fire crews in battle RV fire on Eighth Street

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Rural Metro Fire, along with the Yuma Fire Department (YFD), battled an RV fire Saturday afternoon.

According to Rural Metro, they received a call at around 12:15 p.m. about an RV fire at the OG RV Park off of Eighth Street.

When fire crews arrived, Rural Metro said they found a fully-involved RV on fire, which then extended into a park model, prompting crews to perform a quick knockdown of the fire.

Rural Metro said YFD responded shortly after and took over.

While there were no injuries reported, the RV and park model was deemed a total loss, according to Rural Metro.

They also said YFD remained on scene to check for hot spots.

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Elevate Southwest launches bold STEM ecosystem in Yuma

Skylar Heisey

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A major push to grow innovation and entrepreneurship is underway in Yuma, where Elevate Southwest is launching a new startup and research ecosystem aimed at transforming the region’s economic landscape over the next 15 years.

Appearing on Sunrise, Elevate Southwest leaders Jerry Cabrera and Aaron Ruiz shared the details of the project, which they say goes far beyond a traditional startup incubator.

The plan includes the creation of a 60,000-square-foot research facility, built in partnership with the City of Yuma, and an expansive 65-acre innovation park to support the entire lifecycle of STEM-based ideas, from concept to commercialization.

“It’s a whole ecosystem to actually increase the diversity of the economy,” said Cabrera. “We’re looking at about 1,500 jobs within the next 15 years. This is a call to action…not just to innovators, but to venture capitalists who can help make these ideas a reality.”

The initiative is deeply rooted in community partnerships, including collaborations with Arizona Western College and all three of Arizona’s public universities.

According to Cabrera, the foundation is being laid for Yuma’s students to gain hands-on opportunities in fields like aerospace, clean energy, ag-tech, and biotech…without needing to leave the region.

Ruiz emphasized the importance of both funding and mentorship in helping local innovators bring their ideas to life.

“Anyone can have a great idea, but without the resources to build a prototype, conduct R&D, or bring it to market, it’s hard to succeed,” he said. “That’s why we’re actively looking for regional venture capitalists and mentors to join the ecosystem and support the next generation of innovators.”

How to get involved

Local residents with a STEM-related idea, whether a product or service, are encouraged to apply online at ElevateSouthwest.org. Interested participants can fill out a quick startup questionnaire or reach out via email or phone.

For direct inquiries, the office can be reached at 928-247-9948.

A vision for the future

With long-term goals including $2 billion in economic impact, Elevate Southwest is betting big on the idea that Yuma can be a national leader in STEM innovation while also keeping talent local.

“We want to make sure our students stay here and don’t have to leave for opportunities,” said Cabrera. “We’re building something that benefits not just Yuma, but the entire region and beyond.”

As the program takes root, leaders say the community response has been overwhelmingly positive, with support from local governments, educational institutions, and industry stakeholders all aligned behind the vision.

“This is about creating lasting change — and it starts right here in Yuma,” he said.

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Jonny Porter brings “What’s Up Yuma” from social media to the airwaves

Skylar Heisey

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A homegrown passion project is now hitting the airwaves. Yuma resident Jonny Porter has officially launched his new radio show “What’s Up Yuma,” a daily radio show spotlighting the people, businesses, and stories that make Yuma unique.

What began as a social media series highlighting local businesses and hidden gems on Instagram and Facebook has grown into a full-fledged radio show airing Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. on KOFA 94.7 FM.

“It kind of blew up online,” said Porter. “Then a friend of mine encouraged me to pitch it to the folks at KAWC and KOFA Border Radio. I thought they wouldn’t go for it, but I gave it a shot — and they loved it.”

Now, “What’s Up Yuma””is bringing local voices and stories to a broader audience. From interviews with rising athletes, like UFC Hall of Famer Kelvin Gastelum and a local boxer fresh off his first pro win, to features on small business owners and community changemakers, the show aims to uplift and inform.

“I want to highlight people who made it — and those who are on their way,” Porter said. “Whether it’s someone raising money for charity or just making a difference in their own way, they deserve the spotlight.”

The show also tackles practical, community-focused topics. Porter teased an upcoming segment on rattlesnake safety, a must-know for outdoor enthusiasts in the area.

“That’s what this show is all about…things that matter to Yuma,” he said. “I was born and raised here. I want to make it here and make it happen here.”

If you or someone you know has a story worth sharing, Porter encourages reaching out through Instagram or Facebook at @whatsupyuma. He’s always looking for guests, and you might even catch a giveaway or contest while you’re there.

“Send me a DM,” Porter said. “You never know…you might end up on the air.”

Catch “What’s Up Yuma” Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. on Border Radio 94.7 FM KOFA.

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Two Santa Maria juveniles arrested for weapons violation

Christer Schmidt

SANTA MARIA, Calif. – Santa Maria Police Department arrested two juveniles in Santa Maria after responding to a possible firearm incident in the area of Pine Street and Cook Street.

Witnesses reported seeing what they believed to be a juvenile pulling a firearm from his waistband before concealing it again around 7:20 pm.

Officers arrived at the scene and began searching the area. Two juveniles were found who they say matched the description.

Both subjects fled on foot, prompting a brief pursuit.

Officers say both juveniles were apprehended without incident.

Santa Maria Police Department say that one was found in possession of a handgun and the other in possession of loaded magazines.

They were both booked into Santa Maria Juvenile Hall.

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Vandenberg Falcon 9 Launch Planned

Christer Schmidt

VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – SpaceX is set to launch its Falcon 9 rocket carrying 24 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East on Saturday night.

The launch is targeted at 8:55 pm, with additional opportunities available until 10:00 pm.

Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship in the Pacific Ocean.

People in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura County may hear one or more sonic booms during the launch.

You can view it on their website live.

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Local radio station earn awards for border life stories

Marcos Icahuate

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A local radio station was recognized nationally for telling stories about life on the border.

KAWC received a journalism award from the Public Media Journalists Association for episodes from their program Arizona Edition.

Their stories highlighted news around Somerton and San Luis, Arizona, with interviews from KAWC News Director Lou Gum and Reporter Victor Calderón.

“To be recognized for the work we do by a national organization like PMJA for these very local stories is really gratifying,” Gum said. “I know the values and hard work behind the effort public media journalists put in from across the nation and I am really proud to count KAWC reporters among them. The stories we get recognized for tend to be really deep dives into community and border life.”

The episode that earned them an award was when Calderón visited Somerton and spoke with the Regional Center for Border Health about its impact with migrants. You can listen to that episode here.

Another story that earned them the second-place award was Calderón interviewing an ag-pilot, as well as a pastor from San Luis, Arizona.

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Multiple trailer homes damaged in Wellton fire

Marcos Icahuate

WELLTON, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A home was destroyed after catching fire in Wellton, according to the Wellton Fire Department (WFD).

At about 10:12 a.m. on Friday, the Wellton Fire Department responded to a fire on County 11th Street.

WFD says a single-family home was fire and spread to nearby trailers.

No injuries have been reported and affected homes were empty at the time of the fire.

One home had severe damage and nearby homes had heat damage, according to WFD.

Firefighters say the fire may have started in a bedroom but the cause is under investigation.

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