“Emily, I mean, we loved her. She was an excitement to us," Pike's aunt Carolyn Pike Bender said. “She liked butterflies, she liked anything that sparkled. She liked all the stars, just everything.
Authorities are still searching for who was responsible for the murder, and her family says they will continue to fight for justice for Pike as well as other missing and murdered Indigenous women.
People from all over packed the gym at San Carlos High School to remember the teen, who was killed after running away from ...
The death of 14-year-old Emily Pike of the San Carlos Apache Nation has rocked the Native American community. From Mesa, ...
Two months later, she finally returned to Peridot, Arizona, on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. Emily's brother, cousins, and members of the Redrum Motorcycle Club carried her pink and ...
Liu became the first American women’s figure skating world champion in nearly two decades, dethroning three-time defending ...