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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed eight members to a task force that will examine the issue of missing and murdered indigenous…
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Federal officials have launched multiple measures to reduce cases of missing and killed Native Americans in the past year, including boosting funding for…
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Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation (H.B. 2570) Tuesday that establishes a 21-member Study Committee on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and…
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The mother of a Navajo girl who was abducted and killed in 2016 is urging tribal officials to take advantage of tools and funding that have been made…
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Native communities experience very high rates of missing and murdered people, especially women and girls. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius reports, a bipartisan bill…
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A key congressional committee is holding a hearing on a slate of legislation aimed at addressing the deaths and disappearances of Native American…
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Gov. Doug Ducey this week signed a bill to commission a task force to study the high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Arizona.…
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Debbie Nez-Manuel was 3 years old when her mother disappeared from their home on the Navajo Nation. She turned up dead a few weeks later about an hour's…
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Arizona has the third highest number of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in the U.S. A bill in the state legislature would commission a…