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Arizona lawmakers have unanimously passed "Emily's Law," a bill named for 14-year-old Emily Pike that would create a turquoise alert system for missing Indigenous people.
Apache tribes urge court to block Oak Flat land swap before June 16, fearing destruction of sacred ground by copper mining.
Members of Emily Pike’s family were invited to Washington, D.C., on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Person's (MMIP) Day.
The FBI is offering up to $75,000 for information leading to the identification of those responsible for murdering 14-year-old Mesa teen Emily Pike.
A lockdown was lifted for a tribal community in eastern Arizona after it was put in place for an armed suspect on the loose.
Copper mine foes asked a judge to stop the government from acting on Oak Flat mine plans until Supreme Court rules.
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