Phoenix-area weekend freeway closures (June 10-17)
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Northbound Loop 101 will be closed between Pima Rd/Princess Dr in Scottsdale; I-10 narrowed in both directions in the East Valley; lane restrictions scheduled for SB Loop 101. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Justice Dept. finds Phoenix police has pattern of civil rights violations, discrimination and excessive force

Phoenix police discriminate against Black, Hispanic and Native American people, unlawfully detain homeless people and use excessive force, including unjustified deadly force, according to a sweeping federal civil rights investigation of law enforcement in the nation’s fifth-largest city.

DOJ report sparks reaction from victim's family
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Ryan Whitaker was one of the examples of excessive force outlined in the Department of Justice's report on the city of Phoenix and Phoenix Police Department. His family is reacting to the report. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the story.

What to know: DOJ reveals findings in Phoenix PD probe
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Following the U.S. Department of Justice releasing a scathing report following the years-long probe into the Phoenix Police Department, FOX 10's Justin Lum and Lauren Clark break down what was in the report and the reaction to it. We're also looking into the role of a consent decree and what it could mean for the department moving forward.

What's next after the DOJ's report on Phoenix PD?
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Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego says city leaders will meet on June 25 to get legal advice about what to do about the DOJ's report on the Phoenix Police Department. We know the city has said it will not sign a consent decree, so what other options does it have? FOX 10's Lauren Clark breaks down what's next.

Reaction pours in over DOJ's findings on Phoenix PD
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Phoenix lawmakers, the police union and activists are all weighing in on Thursday's report from the DOJ about the Phoenix Police Department. FOX 10's Lauren Clark joins us to share what they're saying about the historic findings as many are pouring through this report and considering the next steps.

DOJ's 126-page report cites Phoenix Police violations
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A scathing report by the Department of Justice accuses Phoenix Police of violating the rights of suspects. Now the police department's interim chief and city manager respond. FOX 10's Justin Lum has more.

READ: DOJ Investigation of the City of Phoenix & Phoenix Police Dept.

The U.S. Justice Department report released June 13 says investigators found that Phoenix officers shoot at people who do not pose an imminent threat, fire their weapons after any threat has been eliminated, and routinely delay medical care for people injured in encounters with officers.

DOJ to make announcement on 'civil rights matter' related to Phoenix

The news conference comes as the Phoenix Police Department has been under investigation by Justice officials for the past two years. The investigation focused on excessive force and other issues.

200 patients relocated to new Valleywise hospital
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Valleywise is opening up a new, state-of-the-art hospital in Phoenix, and at the same time, they are closing up shot at the old county hospital, in a move that will affect about 200 patients. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

Man admits to starting Phoenix grocery store fire
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Court documents state a man has admitted to starting a fire at a Fry's grocery store in April. The suspect, identified as Terrance Tyler, told investigators he started the fire as a ploy to steal merchandise.

Phoenix PD probe: DOJ expected to release findings
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The U.S. Department of Justice on June 12 said it's set to announce a "civil rights matter related to Phoenix." FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Crash in North Phoenix sends 3 to the hospital

A crash that happened during the late night hours of June 13 in north Phoenix left three people hurt, including two who were hurt seriously.

Class-action lawsuit filed by former GCU doctoral students for deceitful marketing

A class-action lawsuit was filed today against the for-profit arm of Grand Canyon University, alleging marketing for doctoral degrees was a, "racketeering scheme to induce students."

DOJ to make announcement related to Phoenix
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The U.S. Department of Justice on June 12 said it's set to announce a "civil rights matter related to Phoenix." Here's the latest.

Class-action lawsuit filed by former GCU students
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Former GCU doctoral students filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that a marketing scheme led them to believe doctoral degrees would cost less than what they actually had to pay.