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Emily Pike’s mother found out that her 14-year-old daughter had been murdered when she saw photos of garbage bags containing ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs held the ceremonial signing of HB 2281, establishing “Emily’s Law,” inspired by the death of a San Carlos ...
Arizona increased the reward for information leading to an arrest in the death of San Carlos Apache teen Emily Pike.
Indigenous leaders, advocates, and officials gathered with Gov. Katie Hobbs on May 21 for the ceremonial signing of Emily's ...
With members of Emily Pike's family present, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will create Turquoise Alerts for missing ...
Arizona lawmakers discuss reforms after the tragic death of Emily Pike, a 14-year-old girl with a troubling history of abuse ...
A memorial honoring San Carlos Apache teen Emily Pike can be seen at the intersection of Mesa Drive and McKellips Road in Mesa, the location where she was last seen in January. Photo by Shondiin ...
A community discussion centred on missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples is taking place in downtown Sault Ste. Marie this week as part of a relatively new monthly event.
Emily’s Law,” named for a Native American teen who was found dead, highlights the disproportionate rates of disappearance and death Indigenous people face.
Arizona’s governor signed legislation Tuesday creating an alert system for missing Native Americans, in response to the disappearance and death of a San Carlos Apache teen, Emily Pike. FOX 10 Phoenix ...
The measure signed Tuesday by Gov. Katie Hobbs clears the way for the creation of system that will function like an Amber Alert.
Ashlynne Mike was abducted and murdered nine years ago near Shiprock, N.M., and she still inspires friends and family in advocacy work.