César Chávez, the farmworker organizer, UFW co-founder and civil rights icon, was born near Yuma on March 31, 1927.
A Yuma man accused of setting his on-again off-again girlfriend on fire was back in court as the case faces delays.
A brutal murder case was the focus of a courtroom hearing Thursday as a Yuma man is accused of killing a woman by setting her on fire last June. Police say September Weisinger died from smoke ...
Arizona will not recognize Cesar Chavez Day, according to a spokesperson for Gov. Katie Hobbs. The announcement Tuesday came ...
The Matadors are headed back to the national stage, earning the No. 17 seed in the NJCAA Division One Tournament and drawing ...
Hours after the allegations against César Chávez came to light, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the state holiday honoring ...
The allegations surfaced two weeks before Cesar Chavez Day.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced that Arizona will not recognize Cesar Chavez Day on March 31 this year following "troubling ...
Arizona will not recognize Cesar Chavez Day this year following abuse allegations against the late labor leader, Gov. Katie ...
Fallout continues across Arizona and the nation a day after allegations of abuse were revealed against the late Latino civil and labor rights leader, Cesar Chavez.
Fallout continues across Arizona and the nation a day after allegations of abuse were revealed against the late Latino civil ...
Impact on Yuma County events unknown yet as United Farm Workers, others say they will honor workers and not the farmworker ...