The Pascua Yaqui tribe walked and prayed for the murdered teen on Sunday in the town of Guadalupe. GUADALUPE, Arizona — Arizona indigenous tribes are offering support to the San Carlos Apache ...
There are still no answers in the murder of 14-year-old Emily Pike who went missing out of Mesa and was found dead a hundred miles away.
From dangerous driving conditions in the High Country as a major winter storm rolled through, to justice being sought for Arizona teen Emily Pike, here are this week's top stories.
Calls for justice are growing following the dismemberment of 14-year-old Emily Pike in Arizona. Arizona beat Texas Tech in the semifinals of the Big 12 men's basketball tournament on Friday. The Pima ...
Emily Pike's brutal death has sparked outrage on social media and a resurgence of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People ...
More than 1,500 miles from where 14-year-old Emily Pike was found dead, dozens gathered at Paul Bunyan Park on Friday ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is offering the $75,000 reward in the hunt for Emily's killer. The late teen was a member of the ...
Terry Rambler, the Chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, announced the study on Saturday night, along with a $75,000 ...
On Saturday, there was a vigil held in the San Carlos Apache community, where Emily Pike is from. Family, friends and community members came together to honor her memory.
The San Carlos Apache Tribe held a vigil for Emily Pike on Saturday, who was reported missing out of a Mesa group home and was found weeks later dismembered off the US 60 northeast of Globe.
Over 500 relatives, friends and supporters attended a candlelight vigil March 6 for a 14-year-old girl who was found murdered ...
The ceremony is taking place at the Ocean to Ocean Bridge, with the rose petals being released at 6:00 p.m. In addition to Pike, the tribes will also remember all the missing and murdered Indigenous ...
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