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PHOENIX — A state of emergency has been declared at the San Carlos Apache Tribe reservation due to drought conditions, ...
Four Apache women filed suit in Washington, D.C., asking a judge to block a land exchange needed to build a copper mine at ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe called the fire the most serious structural fire on the reservation in 30 years. Three days later, residents are picking up the pieces.
Sacred Journey Inc. was asked to take action following a licensing inquiry into the Mesa group home that housed Emily Pike.
A Pinal County supervisor says he has "grave concerns" about reported power outages for customers of the San Carlos ...
The statewide Turquoise Alert was initially touted as a way to swiftly disseminate info about Indigenous peoples who've gone ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared a state of emergency on Friday, July 12, after the fire burned about 2,000 acres and destroyed at least 13 homes. The fire is being investigated as arson.
San Carlos Apache teen who was reported missing and then found dead marks one of the latest tragedies as Native American communities continue to grapple with high rates of people being killed or ...
Emily, a 14-year-old San Carlos Apache girl, was found dismembered in February nearly 100 miles from where she was living in a Mesa group home. More than a year before her death, Emily was ...
San Carlos Animal Control specialist Timothy Nozie and entomologist Maureen Brophy are greeted by a dog after putting a tick collar on him on Dec. 6, 2024, on the San Carlos Apache Nation.