A contractor building a secondary border wall near Ajo, Arizona, has damaged the Las Playas Intaglio, a 1,000-year-old fish-shaped geoglyph sacred to the Tohono O’odham and Hia-ced O’odham peoples.
Contractors working on a new secondary border wall south of Ajo are accused of damaging an archaeological site believed to be ...
The damage to the massive, rare site came just days after Tohono O’odham Nation leaders urged Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to slow construction ...
A giant fish carved into volcanic rock by ancient people more than 1,000 years ago has been bulldozed in half during ...
A contractor for the Department of Homeland Security destroyed a 1,000-year-old etching in the sand of the Sonoran Desert ...
Construction in the Arizona desert damaged an enormous Indigenous ground etching resembling a fish that is thought to be at ...
Tohono O'odham leaders met with Homeland Security officials about border wall construction, even as workers damage a 1,0000-year-old site.
Thirty-foot-tall steel panels loom over a new subdivision where several residents said they don’t like the dust nor noise, ...
Wildlife advocates say wolves like Cedar could soon be trapped on one side of the border or the other, unable to roam.
A contractor building Trump's reinforced border wall ran equipment through a sacred 1,000-year-old Native American intaglio. ...
As reported by KJZZ, Phoenix Zoo staff say a more-than-$600 million secondary barrier would run roughly 23 miles through ...