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Aquin grad Sophie Brunner is offering her basketball camp for a seventh year, spreading her love and knowledge of the game to ...
The 15U National Team Championships Arizona are officially in the history books as Zona Boys 2028 defeated Stacked National 4 ...
With the field for next week’s John Deere Classic all but finalized Friday afternoon, tournament director Andrew Lehman was satisfied with how the 156-man field shaped up. “We’re happy,” said Lehman. ...
In this Field Trip Friday, we’re taking you down to the Pine Creek Canyon Lavender Farm while highlighting must-see ...
Ashley Poston will be in conversation with Arizona-based and USA Today bestselling author Jen DeLuca at Changing Hands in ...
As a young boy, he and his family had to go to the Poston War Relocation Center near Parker, Arizona. ABC15's Elenee Dao talked with Matsuishi about his experience in the internment camps. Watch ...
Various photos, taken May 12, 2025, are provided by a.t. Furuya showing their family in Poston, Arizona during World War II. Poston was the site for 1 of 10 American concentration camps, where ...
Then they were shipped to Poston, Arizona — one of 10 camps the U.S. government created to incarcerate people of Japanese descent. San Diego leaders, meanwhile, supported and praised the ...
Izu's family was taken to the Poston camp in Arizona. Hayase's family was imprisoned in the Gila River camp, also in Arizona, and the Amache camp in Colorado. "What a travesty of justice.
Japanese Americans arrive at the Colorado River Relocation Center, Camp 1, in Poston, Arizona, on May 20, 1942. President Franklin D. Roosevelt invoked the Alien Enemies Act to justify the ...
Two of the nation's internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II were in Arizona. For a time they became the state’s third and fourth biggest cities.
Saburo Kido (far right), National President of the Japanese American Citizens League, a civil rights group, with other lawyers at Poston Camp Number 1 in Poston, Arizona, on Jan. 4, 1943.