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Ariz. man gets 171 2 years in boy's molestation
A federal judge has sentenced a Sells man to 171 2 years in prison in the molestation of a 10-year-old boy.
A woman killed in a rollover crash Wednesday night south of Three Points has been identified as 23-year-old Lauren Chacora.
One person was killed and another injured in a vehicle crash south of Three Points on Wednesday.
Traditional Foods are often healthy and can help control diabetes. Kimberly Craft travelled to Sells on the Tohono O'Odom nation to visit a cafe where each dish contains at least one traditional food.
ASU program seeks Native American teachers
When Donna Bizadi-Tallsalt was growing up in Chinle, members of her Navajo community never encouraged her to go into teaching.
A 38-year-old Sells man was indicted Wednesday on manslaughter and child-abuse charges stemming from a deadly rollover in 2007.
Making reservation schools more of an Indian experience
Donna Bizadi-Tallsalt works with second-graders at Indian Oasis Elementary School.
Green Valley couple admit double-voting
A Green Valley couple accused of voting twice in the 2008 election pleaded guilty to a lesser charge Monday, avoiding prison time.
The Tohono O'odham people lived in the Sonoran Desert countless centuries before it was divided into Arizona and Mexico.
Federal grant helps ASU groom educators
Schools on Arizonaa s Native American reservations have trouble finding and retaining teachers, but an ASU program that develops long-term rural educators was given a $1.28 million grant to change that.
"The Sweet Smell of Home a ' The Life and Art of Leonard F. Chana" a By Leonard F. Chana, Susan Lobo and Barbara Chana.
Lennie Irene Wiley, age 90, of Gallatin, by the way of Mesa, Ariz., Evansville, Ind., and Harrisburg, Ill., passed away Aug.
A 40-year-old woman was indicted Wednesday on federal manslaughter charges. Angeline Flores was drunk when she rolled her car near Gu Vo Village on the Tohono O'odham Nation on July 9, 2006, killing Jerry Flores Sr.
Family donates defibrillators to 19 area schools
Tiffany Brown, a medical assistant at Flowing Wells High School, learns how to use a defibrillator from K.C. Rosburg, a University of Arizona second-year medical student.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of Native American cooking and cuisine.
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of Native American cooking and cuisine.
Local immigration officials indicted in fraud scheme
Two federal immigration officers have been indicted for their role in a fraud scheme where authorities say they charged Border Patrol credit cards for more than $55,000 in personal goods and services, a press release from the U.S. Attorneya s Office says.
Dehydration incident spurs shift in police policy
The Tohono O'odham Police Department has announced changes in policy for transporting inmates after a recent incident of dehydration.
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Tucson Man Sentenced to Prison for Sexual Abuse of Teen Girl
Franklin Lloyd Antone, 69, of Sells, Ariz., was sentenced on July 10, 2009, by U.S. District Judge David C. Bury to 72 months in federal prison and lifetime supervision upon his release from custody.
Three people were found dead in the Southern Arizona desert this weekend, including two people who entered the country illegally, authorities said.