Father hospitalized with serious injuries after severe car crash

Danyelle Burke North

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – A man is hospitalized with serious injuries after a severe crash in Somerton.

Local 18-year-old father Merardo Cebreros was driving near West County 19th Street and South Avenue H when the crash happened.

He was flown from Yuma to Phoenix for emergency treatment. He suffered brain trauma, broken ribs, a punctured lung, multiple facial fractures, and fractured a critical bone in his neck.

“For him to even like be alive is a miracle,” said Merardo’s partner Maria Jimenez. “I was able to speak with the sheriff with the deputy. His vehicle rolled and he ejected out of the vehicle, and according to the deputy, they found him laying on the ground unresponsive.”

His family says any prayers and contributions big or small make a meaningful difference. If you would like to help support the family, you can find the GoFundMe link here.

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San Luis City Council members vote no on Prop 434

Eduardo Morales

SAN LUIS, Ariz. (KYMA) – San Luis City Council members are reacting to the early results on Proposition 434.

Prop 434 would have completely cut the pay for the San Luis mayor and City Council members, meaning they would serve the public without compensation, benefits and travel allowances.

The City Council members we spoke to are thrilled with the early results. 

City Council member Lizeth Servin told KYMA Tuesday it would have been difficult and very hard to afford to be able to do the job without this pay and benefits.

She describes how being a council member takes time and money, and how difficult it would be to serve the community if this prop were to have passed.

“I have my job, I have my family, I have things that I do, and it would be hard for me to come out with my paycheck, and instead of paying my mortgage payment trying to fly to Washington to communicate with our Congress people, it would be difficult for me to do my job,” Servin says.

City Council member Luis Cabrera shares how it feels that the majority of votes counted so far are against the prop. 

“I am very thankful to the community that they observed, they did their research and that they actually voted for something that benefits the entire community,” Cabrera said.

San Luis City Council member Esteban Rosales also appreciates the voters and explains how traveling to get things done has helped the city.

“The growth that we’ve had in this city in the last 12 years is because of the travel that we have done in making sure that we are representing the city and making sure we stay on the map,” Rosales says.

The council members say they will continue to work hard for their constituents and the City of San Luis.

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Onvida Health Yuma hosts annual Quality Hall of Fame Awards and Shark Tank

Joaquin Hight

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Onvida Health hosted their annual Quality Hall of Fame and Shark Tank event Wednesday morning.

The event, which began at 10:00 a.m., provided an opportunity for various teams at the hospital to be recognized for their work and innovative ideas.

The two grand winners for the awards were the Human Resources Department and the Laboratory Department.

The Shark Tank event provided an opportunity for entrepreneurs to pitch their innovations to judges. The judges then sat in a conference to decide on which project would be funded.

The judges consisted of Senior VP of Strategy Justin Farren and foundation board members Frank Rascon, Barbra DeWitt, Tom Hurt, and Dr. Linda Elliott-Nelson.

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Yuma man who killed a pregnant woman sentenced

Skylar Heisey

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma man who pleaded guilty to murdering a pregnant woman was sentenced to 18 years in prison.

30-year-old Alexander Delcid was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to second-degree murder last month.

Delcid murdered 35-year-old Alexis Rodriguez in 2023.

He was originally facing 14 charges, including two counts of murder and attempted murder, but accepted a plea deal.

Delcid will serve his sentence in the Arizona Department of Corrections, with 759 days already served.

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Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego’s office to visit Yuma

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) will host in-person mobile office hours in Yuma Thursday amid the government shutdown.

The mobile office hours are from noon to 3:00 p.m. at Yuma City Hall.

During that time, the senator’s Constituent Service Team will be available to help Arizonans navigate critical services like Social Security, VA benefits, the IRS and immigration assistance.

“Even with the government shutdown, Arizonans’ real-life challenges don’t stop, and my team is here to help,” Sen. Gallego said in a statement.

To RSVP for the event, click here.

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Mosquito-borne illness detected in Yuma

Skylar Heisey

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma County Public Health Services District (YCPHSD) detected two mosquito-borne illness cases.

Both cases involve Yuma County residents, including one who tested positive for dengue fever and a second who tested positive for West Nile Virus.

YCPHSD Vector Control staff continue to conduct mosquito surveillance, including trapping and treating areas when appropriate.

Everyone is encouraged to regularly inspect their homes and yards for standing water where mosquitoes can breed such as in flowerpots, gutters, debris and birdbaths.

Community members can further help protect their neighborhoods by promptly reporting any potential mosquito breeding sites or related concerns to the Health Department.

For more information, contact the Yuma County Public Health Services.

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Yuma Food Bank sees increase of people following SNAP benefit cuts

Joaquin Hight

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma Food Bank saw a large number of people waiting in line on Tuesday, largely due to a cut in SNAP benefits.

The food bank director says they’ve seen a 50% increase in people since Monday, with the waiting line reaching the far side of the building.

Some locals were waiting in line for over 25 minutes. One volunteer shares what it’s been like to help everyone.

“Luckily, we’ve got a lot of volunteers, and so far, we’re handling it. But, it’s been a busy day,” said Bob Fischer, a volunteer.

The food bank is encouraging locals to donate food, money, and time to help as they continue to support those affected by the government shutdown.

One local compared the situation for some families to the Soviet Union, saying that the politicians are “playing games.”

The Food Bank is always accepting donations and volunteers. They accept donations in food and money, and other contributions, such as utensils, plates, and cups, are given to other local organizations, like Amberly’s Place.

 

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City of El Centro names new Chief of Police

Karina Bazarte

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA) – The El Centro City Council has named Kelly Brown as the new Chief of Police during the council’s regular meeting Tuesday.

According to a press release, Brown served as Acting Chief since May of this year, and he brings more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement and leadership to the role.

“I am truly grateful for the trust the City Manager and our City Council has placed in me to lead such a dedicated team of professionals,” said Chief Brown. “I am honored to serve the City of El Centro in this new role and believe the heart of policing relies on partnerships with the community. My commitment is to provide the highest standard of police services through innovation, cooperation, and teamwork. Together, we will continue building a safer, stronger, and more connected community.”

Brown, according to the press release, began his career in law enforcement with Brawley Police Department back in 2002.

The press release says Brown also served as Interim Chief “before joining the Chula Vista Police Department in 2019, where he spent more than three years before accepting the Deputy Chief position with the City of El Centro in February 2023.”

“Chief Brown has demonstrated exceptional integrity, professionalism, and commitment to the residents of El Centro,” said City Manager Robert Sawyer. “His broad experience and deep understanding of community policing make him an excellent choice to lead our department moving forward.”

To learn more about this, read the press release, written in English and Spanish, below.

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Gadsden recall election underway in Yuma County

Madeline Murray

YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KYMA) – One of the focuses this election was on the Gadsen Elementary School District Board Member Recalls, where we have four candidates running.

Two recall petitions were filed against school board president Luis Marquez and board member Liliana Arroyo.

The petitions claim that Marquez has been on the board too long and has abused his power, while the recall against Arroyo claims that she is unfit for the position because she cannot speak English proficiently.

Mark Concha, who is running against Luis Marquez, says it’s time for a change, whereas, Marquez says concha has been after him for two years, and now it’s time for the community to decide.

We spoke to Luis Marquez and mark concha about their reaction if they won the election.

“You know I got a congratulations, I mean that’s what democratic is, you know you have too accept the will of the community, if the community wants me to stay, I’ll stay, because I’m defending my position, I’m not running,” says Luis Marquez.

Mark Concha says he would keep his campaign promises.

Concha says, “but, if I get elected, I can assure that I will do my 120 percent or more to satisfy what I’m saying during my campaign.”

The final results for this election will be in on Friday.

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Special Election Day underway in Yuma County

Eduardo Morales

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – San Luis, Arizona residents are casting their votes Tuesday as three items are on the ballot.

One of the focal points of this election is Proposition 434, which would end the pay and benefits for the San Luis mayor and City Council members.

San Luis city council member Lizeth Servin was against proposition 434.

If Prop 434 is approved, The San Luis mayor and council members would serve the public without compensation, benefits, and travel allowances.

Servin told me that it would be difficult, and very hard to afford to be able to do the job without this pay and benefits.

She says she hopes people understand the council’s perspective, and is glad with the voter turnout.

“I’ve been here all day since morning, and it’s just been consistent, it hasn’t been like a multitude of people coming at once, but it’s been steady, like constant movement so I’m happy with the turn out,” Servin says.

As a reminder these are not the official results, just the early ones.

Official results should be in by Friday.

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