Law Enforcement
DHS rolled out a body camera policy last May and has conducted pilot programs within its various agencies for the last few years — part of a Biden administration effort to boost transparency and accountability to the public.
Jan. 24, 2024
Gilbert Police Chief Michael Soelberg on Tuesday told Gilbert Town Council more arrests are coming. But he said reviewing evidence and investigating these cases will take time.
Jan. 24, 2024
The Show spoke with Phoenix City Council member Kevin Robinson about the City of Phoenix's call to the U.S. Justice Department to end its investigation into the Phoenix Police Department without making them subject to court supervision.
Jan. 24, 2024
A new policy in Tempe is cracking down on speeding and reckless driving by requiring officers to issue tickets instead of warnings.
Jan. 23, 2024
Mexico filed the $10 billion lawsuit against Smith & Wesson Brands, Beretta and other gun-makers in 2021.
Jan. 23, 2024
The city of Mesa is considering revising the fee structure for public records requests involving police videos. Instead of the current flat fee of $25, those seeking copies of the videos would be charged $46 per hour of video reviewed by the staff handling the records request.
Jan. 20, 2024
Rules around programs like DACA and a fear of reporting immigration status to authorities keep many migrants from seeking accessing psychiatric or therapeutic mental health services. including in Arizona.
Jan. 19, 2024
A 19-year-old has been sentenced in connection with a 2022 mass shooting at the Tanger Outlets near the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale that left multiple people hurt, including several children.
Jan. 19, 2024
With 12 newly hired school resource officers, the Chandler Unified School District is shedding light on what those SROs will be doing on its campuses.
Jan. 18, 2024
A budget proposal released by Gov. Katie Hobbs last week set aside more state money for projects along the border. The governor is proposing two border-focused programs.
Jan. 17, 2024
The case against a Chandler woman accused of animal abuse is ongoing, but it’s time for these dogs to go home. The last of 55 special needs dogs seized from a Chandler home last year have been placed with rescue groups capable of caring for their unique conditions.
Jan. 16, 2024
Phoenix thinks a new municipal court could help some people end their homelessness.
Jan. 16, 2024
The Show spoke to Arizona Republic reporter Robert Anglen about a string of arrests related to a high school gang that call themselves the "Gilbert Goons."
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Jan. 16, 2024
The TSA intercepted a record number of firearms at the nation’s airports in 2023, detecting more than 6,700. That includes 235 at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport, which had one of the highest totals in the U.S.
Jan. 12, 2024
Phoenix officials are continuing their preemptive pushback against what they see as heavy federal oversight of the city’s police department in the form of a court-enforceable deal with the U.S. Justice Department.
Jan. 11, 2024
Sentencing of the former state Corrections director over an armed standoff with police at his Tempe home has been postponed. His next hearing is scheduled for early February
Jan. 11, 2024
The Show spoke with Kahlil Hudson, a documentary filmmaker and one of the directors of "Navajo Police: Class 57," a three-part docuseries on the Navajo Nation Police Department.
Jan. 11, 2024
More than 50 dogs were removed from April McLaughlin’s Chandler home last year. After further review of evidence, she was re-arrested early this week on charges related to animal cruelty and abuse.
Jan. 10, 2024
Earlier this week, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs reaffirmed her commitment to improving long-term care during her State of the State address.
Jan. 10, 2024
The Show spoke with Elizabeth Anthony, an associate professor at Arizona State University, about Mesa Public Schools' decision to incorporate weapon detectors into their security.
Jan. 10, 2024