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The ghost of Christmas Arizona past
Arizona ghost hunter's traveling south of Globe may want to make arrangements to stop and visit the ghost of "Christmas past". Christmas was once a thriving copper ore town boasting a population of 1000 at its peak in the 1920's and 30's. The post office was established in June 1905 and discontinued March 30, 1935.
On this date in 1905, floods caused bridges to be washed out and other extensive damage at San Carlos, Florence, Maricopa, Phoenix, Globe and Dudleyville.
Medical chopper crashes on training flight
A medical helicopter has crashed on Arizona's San Carlos Indian reservation during a training flight and both people aboard were seriously injured, authorities said.
Medical Helicopter Crash on Reservation
A medical helicopter has crashed on the San Carlos Indian reservation, the Bureau of Indian Affairs confirms.
Cobre Valley Center for the Arts will be hosting a Student Showcase that will consist of works by Gila Community College students and other students the month of November.
Plane Carrying Marijuana Load Crashes
BYLAS, Ariz. - An ultralight plane carrying something unusual made an emergency landing in eastern Arizona Saturday.
Apache culture festival in Globe
For more than a quarter of a century now, members of the San Carlos Apache Tribe have shared their culture during the Apache Jii celebration in downtown Globe.
ADOT reaching out for additional Recovery Act funds
Having already secured $350 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to improve the states transportation system, the Arizona Department of Transportation is making a run for even more federal funds.
Annual Apache Jii (Day) celebration in Globe on Oct. 17
The downtown corridor of historic Globe will be a pageant of color and sound on Saturday, Oct.
New CVIT board member calls for common cause in making programs fit needs of community and students
Cobre Valley Institute of Technology Board members present left to right are Franceen Gregovich-Benton, who represents Miami School District, Gary Grounds, newly inducted board member who represents Globe Unified School District, Yvonne Lees Board President, represents San Carlos School District, and Louie Rabago represents Superior School ...
World Care assisting victims of hurricane Jimena
It's been five days since Hurricane Jimena rocked Mexico. Besides the Baja coast, Guaymas and San Carlos were also devastated.
Salazar short on specifics in AZ
SUPERIOR a ' Interior Secretary Ken Salazar got a taste of sumac berry juice and acorn powder soup Friday, as he brought hope to San Carlos Apache leaders.
San Carlos Men Enter Guilty Pleas in Murder of Phoenix Man
Melvin Pascal Nash, 23, and Mason James Henry, 20, both of San Carlos, Ariz., on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, pleaded guilty this week to Second Degree Murder.
San Carlos Men Enter Guilty Pleas in Murder of Phoenix Man
Melvin Pascal Nash, 23, and Mason James Henry, 20, both of San Carlos, Ariz., on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, pleaded guilty this week to Second Degree Murder.
San Carlos Men Enter Guilty Pleas in Murder of Phoenix Man
Melvin Pascal Nash, 23, and Mason James Henry, 20, both of San Carlos, Ariz., on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, pleaded guilty this week to Second Degree Murder.
San Carlos Men Enter Guilty Pleas in Murder of Phoenix Man
Melvin Pascal Nash, 23, and Mason James Henry, 20, both of San Carlos, Ariz., on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, pleaded guilty this week to Second Degree Murder.
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Arizona Men Plead Guilty to Murder Charges
Melvin Pascal Nash, 23, and Mason James Henry, 20, both of San Carlos, Ariz., on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, pleaded guilty this week to Second Degree Murder.
San Carlos Back to School Clothing Assistance
San Carlos Apache Tribal Social Services is providing Back to School Clothing Assistance next week.