Donovan Estates is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,508 at the 2010 census.
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Avenue B and C or B&C Colonia is a census-designated place and colonia in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 4,176 at the 2010 census. Areas that are part of Avenue B and C were first subdivided in the 1920s and 1930s. The colonia received a sewer system in 2011. It is the fifth most populous community in Yuma County and second most populous CDP.
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Cibola High School is a high school for the west side of Yuma, Arizona, United States. It was the third high school opened by the Yuma Union High School District upon its 1988 establishment. The name derives from the Seven Cities of Gold, also known as "Cibola."
16th Street Military Housing of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma is assigned to this high school.
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Carpe Diem e-Learning Community is a charter school for grades 6–12 in Yuma, Arizona. It began as a traditional charter school in 2000, but on losing its building lease, and forced into smaller premises, a blended learning model was developed that caps the middle and high schools in Yuma at 300 students each. There is a 75:1 ratio of students to specialist teachers, but the shortfall is made up from non certified teaching assistants and coaches. A fully online curriculum is also available, and students work on computers, both in the school and externally, using Edgenuity e-learning software.
During the 2015–2016 school year, the school was bought by Desert View Schools, and was subsequently renamed Desert View Middle and High School. In January 2020, the school announced its decision to abandon its high school and continue solely as a middle school.
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KBLU is a currently silent commercial AM radio station in Yuma, Arizona. It is owned by El Dorado Broadcasters and last aired a talk radio format. The studios and offices are on West 28th Street in Yuma. The transmitter is off South 20th Avenue in Yuma, at West Main Canal Road.
KBLU is powered at 1,000 watts, non-directional by day and using a directional antenna at night. With its low dial position, KBLU can be heard around much of Southwest Arizona and Southeast California, including the communities of El Centro, Brawley and Blythe. It also covers parts of Baja California and Sonora, Mexico.
KBLU is the descendant of two radio stations: KYUM, which went on the air in 1940 and moved to 560 kHz in 1951; and the original KBLU, which signed on in 1959; the two stations merged under KBLU's call sign and KYUM's license in 1969, with the 1320 facility donated to Arizona Western College to become KAWC. After El Dorado Broadcasters sold its FM stations in the market to K-Love Inc. in 2026, KBLU was taken off the air.