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Arizona’s "turquoise alert" legislation is also referred to as “Emily's Law” to honor Emily Pike, whose remains were found ...
whose remains were recovered by Gila County sheriff’s deputies on state land near the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The reward is in addition to the $75,000 already being offered by the ...
With members of Emily Pike's family present, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will create Turquoise Alerts for missing ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is fighting to stop the planned June 16, 2025, transfer to the sacred Oak Flat land in Arizona to the companies that intend to turn it into a copper mine. There’s a flurry ...
The San Carlos tribe has only one tiny group ... along with the San Carlos Apache Tribal Police Department, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the FBI are collaborating in the ongoing investigation ...
Members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe have achieved "a major step forward" in health care access with the recent opening of ...
Bureau of Indian Affairs previously told Arizona ... After Emily’s body was found, the San Carlos Apache tribe called for an investigation into group home licensing, and also agreed to ...
Emily, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, had been missing for 18 days after running away from a group home in Mesa.
The Smithsonian’s Museum of the Americian Indian in Washington, D.C. will commemorate Memorial Day on Monday, May 26, 2025.
Governor Katie Hobbs announced the additional $25,000 on Wednesday during a ceremonial bill signing for Emily’s Law, which will create a “turquoise alert” system for missing Indigenous people.
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