
NEWS
KOAT ACTION NEWS 7 • SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
On Sunday, a music extravaganza fundraiser took place at the Albuquerque Museum Amphitheater. NM We Care Project and New Mexico Dream Center hosted the event. The fundraiser had four local artists perform from 6 to 10 p.m. Organizers said the proceeds will go to local organizations for human trafficking and Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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Navajo father’s homicide case raises questions
KOAT ACTION NEWS 7 • AUGUST 5, 2025
Just days after celebrating his birthday, Joey Apachee was found dead in his hometown of Steamboat, Arizona. Known for his warm bear hugs, and kind nature, Apachee was a beloved father, son, brother, and community member. His sudden death left his family devastated and searching for answers.
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'She Cried That Day' premieres at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, highlights MMIP crisis
THE NEW YORKER • FEBRUARY 21, 2025
A film highlighting the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis was shown at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Missoula.
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True Crime Consumers and Voters Are the Answer
TRUE CRIME SUBSTACK • DECEMBER 2, 2024
The media will chase the eyeballs and ears of true crime consumers if they give attention marginalized victims. The votes, the politicians and law enforcement resources will follow.
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Is There Hope for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women?
THE NEW YORKER • FEBRUARY 1, 2024
A hashtag and a political campaign have brought attention to the epidemic of violence, but a New Mexico woman is fighting case by case.
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Newfound hope for family of missing Navajo woman after unexpected phone call
ARIZONA FAMILY • JANUARY 26, 2024











