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Arizona tribes show support for San Carlos Apache amid wildfire
SAN CARLOS, Ariz. — Several Arizona tribes have extended support to the San Carlos Apache Tribe following a devastating wildfire that broke out July 11. The Watch Fire destroyed 13 homes and burned over 1,110 acres, leaving 75 people homeless and forcing the evacuation of more than 400 residents, according to the San Carlos Apache Tribe. The fire is the most serious structural blaze the area has seen in at least 30 years.
Arizona high school football 2024: The Republic's Top 15 offensive lines
Arizona is becoming known for producing great offensive linemen. There are so many spread out all over the state. Teams stacked in the trenches generally go the furthest in the playoffs. After ranking the Top 15 receiving corps for the 2024 high school football season, The Arizona Republic this week ranks the Top...
Industry Professionals 07-23-24
1. Employees from Stevens-Leinweber Construction gathered in June to support Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels, assembling comfort packs, superhero capes, cards and craft kits through a MyCompanyCares event. Awards & Accolades. 2. Bettina Hunt of Colliers in Arizona has been named to GlobeSt.’s Women of Influence Class of 2024 in the...
Arizona football: A look at the Wildcats’ running backs entering 2024 training camp
The first preseason training camp under Brent Brennan is set to begin next week, a month of workouts and practices ahead of the 2024 season opener Aug. 31 at home against New Mexico. To get you primed for camp, we’re breaking down each position group on the roster. Today we...
Behind Biden's asylum halt: Migrants must say if they fear deportation, not wait to be asked
Border Patrol agents are breaking from a practice in effect since 1997 by no longer asking migrants if they fear deportation. President Joe Biden's administration suspended asylum at the border last month and doesn’t ask about fears. Migrants must bring it up for a chance to avoid deportation. Immigration advocates call it the “shout test,” suggesting migrants must shout their fears, though agents are taught to respond to nonverbal signs of distress including crying or shaking. It's unclear to what extent the “shout test” is responsible for a decline in border arrests of more than 50%.
Man charged after girlfriend dies jumping from car during police chase
Jessica Mishali, defense attorney for Marcia Thompson, discusses the verdict and Thompson's future with Julie Grant on this episode of Opening Statements. (7/23/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
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