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The US Department of Justice will allocate nearly 5 million dollars to several community policing initiatives in Arizona. The goal is to support collaborative approaches to law enforcement in tribal and rural communities in the state’s first congressional district.
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Two people are dead and another injured following a shooting at a party in Rim Rock Saturday night.
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The program is designed for people who may need special assistance during an emergency.
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The Republican leaders of the Arizona Legislature won't try to defend a new law limiting up-close filming of police that has been blocked by a federal judge.
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A federal judge in Phoenix has blocked enforcement of a new Arizona law restricting the filming of police.
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A controversial Arizona law restricting how the public can film police is facing its first legal challenge with a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Officials say an SUV sped through the crowd at the 100th annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremony parade Thursday night.
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Authorities in northern Arizona say a woman who was allegedly driving erratically on a revoked driver’s license has been arrested following a police chase through three cities and towns.
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Gov. Ducey signed a bill Wednesday criminalizing the filming of police activity by civilians from less than 8ft away.
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The Tempe Police Department is reviewing how it handles water rescues as video of three police officers standing nearby as a homeless man drowns sparks outcry.