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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Calexico Asked to Reconsider Tower Lease with BP
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Imperial Valley Equity & Justice Coalition, Calexico Needs Change and the American Friends Service Committee urge Calexico’s mayor and city council to reconsider renewing the U.S. Customs & Border Protection’s lease for a surveillance tower in a city park. This issue should be...
IVC Girls Hoops’ Anderson to Play for Missouri Baptist
HOLTVILLE — Imperial Valley College graduate and Desert Warrior basketball player Orian Anderson has signed her letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic career at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Missouri. “Her maturity. Her leadership. Her passion more than anything, you know, is what got her...
Baseball Game Recap: Brawley Comes Up Short
It's hard to turn regular season success into postseason wins, a fact Brawley can now relate to. They might be feeling deja-vu: they lost 6-3 to the La Jolla Vikings, which was the same score (and result) they got the week prior. The loss continues a trend for Brawley in their matchups with La Jolla: they've now lost three in a row.
Did You Feel Them? Earthquake Swarm Strikes in Baja California South of Calexico
A swarm of earthquakes hit northern Baja California on Sunday morning, with the biggest registering 4.9 magnitude. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the swarm started at 10:24 a.m. and continued until 12:14 p.m. with over two-dozen temblors. The quakes were clustered around the Mexican town of Delta, about 30 miles...
Tracking gusty winds and poor air quality
Air quality has fallen sharply overnight, dropping to "Unhealthy" in areas of Riverside and Imperial counties. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued an Air Quality Alert for the Valley and portions of Imperial Valley because of the lowered air quality. People with respiratory issues should stay indoors as much as possible until AQI improves.
NBC 11 Sportscast: 6 Criminals sign with colleges
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Brawley baseball sees season end after loss to La Jolla in CIF playoffs. Calexico softball takes down and eliminates Brawley. Six Yuma Criminals sign to move on to the college level. Three Gila Ridge Hawks sign to play college sports. Article Topic Follows: 11 Sportscasts.
Locals Unite At Holtville Council Meeting to Discuss Recent Fee Hike
HOLTVILLE — Concerned community members joined the Holtville City Council at its meeting on Monday, May 13, to discuss a costly county fee update that they say will prove detrimental to local food vendors who consistently participate in monthly and yearly events in the city. An announcement from the...
Three Brawley standouts ink the letters of intent
BRAWLEY, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - Three Brawley seniors inked their letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at the college level. Jaedyn Lawson signed to play softball at Chaffey College, where she will study nursing. "This was a big moment," Lawson said. "It meant a lot because...
Local kindergarten children receive free oral health assessments
A local event offered free Oral Health Assessments for Kindergarten children at the Southwest High School Health Science Center. The post Local kindergarten children receive free oral health assessments appeared first on KYMA.
Imperial softball shuts out Brawley in second round
IMPERIAL, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The Imperial Tigers defeated the Brawley Wildcats 10-0 at Abdul Mohamed Field in the second round of the CIF playoffs. The number one seeded Tigers advance to the third round. Brawley falls to the losers bracket. Imperial will host Academy of our Lady Peace in...
NBC 11 Sportscast: Imperial baseball and softball start postseason strong
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Imperial baseball routs Escondido Charter in CIF playoff opener. Imperial softball shuts out Brawley in second round. Southwest falls in their playoff opener. We also go over more CIF playoff scores. AWC's Alliance Ndiba signs with Cincinnati.
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