News
A relentless drought across Arizona has left people who hunt acorns finding smaller harvests and weaker trees.
A federal judge will hear arguments in a case over a disputed land exchange that would allow construction of a huge copper mine.
Investigators have yet to make an arrest or identify any suspects. KJZZ retraces the case and Emily’s last known footsteps.
SMU-led study of fire-scarred trees reveals Western Apache communities controlled landscape fire patterns far more than ...
A state of emergency has been declared at the San Carlos Apache Tribe reservation due to drought conditions, according to officials.
Description In this one-minute floor speech, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-NM) talks about Oak Flat, a sacred site of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, and the threat of its destruction by a foreign ...
San Carlos Apache Chairman Terry Rambler said Monday that the bill was not in the best interest of the American people, Arizona or his tribe.
A group known as Apache Stronghold, representing the interests of certain members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, has argued that the land transfer will result in the destruction of the site in ...
The alert memorializes Emily Pike, a teen from the San Carlos Apache Tribe who was murdered and dismembered earlier this year off the U.S. 60 near Globe. But now, it doesn’t only apply to them.
The alert was created after the passage of Emily's Law in May 2025, named in memory of Emily Pike, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, who was found dead in February.
Arizona's first Turquoise Alert was issued on Wednesday for a 6-year-old girl last seen at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. It was canceled Thursday.
San Carlos Park residents may see smoke in the air as a prescribed burn occurs this Friday. According to the San Carlos Park Fire Protection & Rescue Service District, it may cause smoke in the area.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results