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Article Icon 1Feds End Phoenix PD Probe

The U.S. Department of Justice dropped a civil rights investigation into the Phoenix Police Department and rescinded previous findings issued under the Biden administration.

The decision came as the Trump administration moved to end Biden-era investigations into several police departments across the nation.

“That means ending unjust investigations that have strayed from the facts and the law,” said Timothy Courchaine, the U.S. Attorney for Arizona.

The move drew criticism from some civil rights groups, while Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said the decision won’t change the city’s police reform efforts.

Article Icon 1Charges Filed in $60M Healthcare Scheme

Authorities filed charges against 20 people, a mental health company, and a church in a $60 million Medicaid fraud scheme tied to sober living homes.

The mental health company, Happy House Behavioral Health, is accused of paying sober living homes for referrals in violation of state law.

The company also allegedly billed the state for nonexistent or incomplete services, including on behalf of dead and imprisoned clients, and funneled $5 million to Hope of Life International Church, which then sent $2 million to an entity in Rwanda.

The charges include conspiracy, fraud, forgery, theft, and money laundering.

Article Icon 1Public Input Sought on Speed Limits

The city of Phoenix wants public input on speed limits as city leaders consider potential changes to make streets safer. 

A survey asks Phoenix residents for opinions about speed limits on city-maintained roads, excluding highways. Officials said they hope to collect input from motorists, bicycle riders, and pedestrians.

The survey comes after council members approved funding to reinstall speeding and red light cameras this year. 

Arizona Department of Transportation statistics show speeding is a contributing factor in nearly one out of three Arizona crashes.

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Around Arizona

Coronado National Forest: Firefighters stopped forward progress on the Cedar Fire, which had grown to 10 acres near the town of Oracle. (Watch)

Gilbert: Wyatt Ford, 28, faces a charge of second-degree murder for allegedly shooting a landscaper during an argument over accusations of vandalism and attempted theft. (Watch)

➤ Superior: US 60 will close in both directions from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today between Superior and Miami for rock blasting. (Map)

➤ Statewide: A bill that strengthens protections against animal abuse passed the state House and now moves to the state Senate. (Watch)

➤ Mesa: A second park ranger resigned following a criminal investigation into a group of rangers who allegedly targeted the homeless and used racial slurs. (Watch)

➤ Sedona: The Sedona Red Rockers group raised $12,450 for hiking trail development and upkeep. (Photo)

Arizona Sports

The Arizona Diamondbacks rallied late but lost a 10-inning game to the L.A. Dodgers on Tuesday. (Highlights)

Mesa is hosting the Western Athletic Conference College Baseball Championship at Hohokam Stadium and the Mountain West Conference Championship at Sloan Park. Both events run through Saturday. (Watch)

University of Arizona track and field coach Fred Harvey will retire after this season, ending a 38-year run with the program. (More)

Desert Vista High School is among the latest schools to embrace name, image, and likeness rights for its student athletes. See more stories like this at NIL Wire.

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Arizona Business

Tempe Marketplace will bring back a limited-time SHEIN pop-up clothing store from Friday through Monday. (Details)

➤ Taiwanese airliner Starlux plans to launch nonstop flights between Phoenix and Taiwan’s capital city of Taipei in 2026. (Watch)

➤ Mountain Modern opened a second hotel in Sedona, offering 89 oversized rooms, studios, and suites across eight buildings. (More)

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Et Cetera

A UFO that struck and damaged a U.S. fighter jet in January 2023 is one of many sightings of drone-like objects around Air Force training bases in Arizona, government documents show. (More)

A Phoenix teenager earned her bachelor’s degree before graduating from high school by participating in dual enrollment classes. (Watch)

Phoenix yoga instructor Marcus Freiberger’s cause of death was listed as “undetermined” by the Maricopa County medical examiner’s office. His body was found on March 19 at a rock quarry. (More)

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