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Firefighters engaged extreme fire weather for the Bronco and Indian Creek fires on the San Carlos Apache and Fort Apache ...
Investigators have yet to make an arrest or identify any suspects. KJZZ retraces the case and Emily’s last known footsteps.
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A federal judge will hear arguments in a case over a disputed land exchange that would allow construction of a huge copper mine.
Pike, a 14-year-old who went missing from a Mesa, Ariz. group home in January, was found dismembered in trash bags near the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona the following month.
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona. But after she was ...
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona.
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona.
The San Carlos Apache Tribe has asked a federal judge to delay a land swap that could lead to a copper mine at Oak Flat east of Phoenix.
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from an Arizona tribe fighting to halt the construction of a copper mining project on federal land that they hold sacred.
The reward is in addition to the $75,000 already being offered by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. ___ Montoya Bryan reported from Albuquerque, New Mexico.