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A US Army AH-64E lands during exercises in Germany during 2023. A prominent army general is questioning the helicopter's combat effectiveness based on the performance of attack helicopters in the ...
The Apache Junction Police Department has identified an officer who was shot in the line of duty following a traffic stop on Monday morning. Skip to content. Your Life Arizona.
Details about suspect who injured officer in Apache Junction police shooting. Nunez, an Apache Junction resident, had a few aggravated assault charges in his criminal history, according to Pooley.
PHOENIX – A police officer was hospitalized from injuries sustained in an Apache Junction shooting on Monday morning, authorities said. The officer, a 3-year veteran of the Apache Junction ...
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — Apache Junction Police Department officials say one of its officers was injured in a shooting in the East Valley Monday morning. The incident happened near Ironwood Drive ...
Apache Junction Police Officer Gabriel Facio was badly hurt in a shooting on June 2 near Ironwood Drive and Elliot Road. Police say the suspect, 37-year-old Roger Nunez, was also injured in the ...
That's why the Apache helicopter has wire cutters in the front. Not a set of wire cutters in the cockpit, but a Wire Strike Protection System (a name trademarked by Magellan Aerospace ).
Rangers in the Tonto National Forest are warning visitors to stay out of Apache Lake due to an algae bloom recently detected. By Mitchell Koch Published : May 30, 2025 at 8:19 AM MST ...
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an Apache religious challenge to a copper mine that could turn the tribe's sacred site into a 1,000-foot-deep industrial crater.
A federal district court declined to block the land transfer, and a divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ultimately rejected Apache Stronghold's challenge, finding that the copper ...
The Supreme Court declined to take up a challenge to a land swap enabling mining at a sacred Indigenous site in Arizona, garnering pushback from Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas.
The Supreme Court declined Tuesday to halt a land transfer in Arizona that Western Apache people say will destroy a sacred site in order to mine for copper.
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