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  • Feds Drop Investigation into Phoenix Police
    2025/05/28

    The U.S. Department of Justice dropped its own investigation into constitutional violations by the Phoenix Police Department. Our investigative team recaps what this means for the department who is currently looking for its next leader.

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    37 分
  • Dust Doppler Delay
    2025/05/19

    A weather radar meant to warn people of dust storms as they form is still not working as intended. We go behind the investigation to find out what is delaying this critical piece of technology.

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    35 分
  • Is recycling worth it?
    2025/05/05

    Does what you put in your blue bin get recycled? We used AirTags to track recycling in Glendale, Phoenix and Mesa to find out. Some tags ended up out of state, one went international. What's behind that? We investigate.

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    32 分
  • Caught by a traffic camera? Here are your options
    2025/04/21

    Cities in Arizona issue more than 100,000 tickets from traffic enforcement cameras for either running red lights or speeding on Valley roadways. But if you get caught on camera, what are your options? Morgan Loew talks with Amy Cutler about her recent report and how many tickets actually get dismissed.

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    15 分
  • Gaming & Preying on Children
    2025/04/08

    A Scottsdale family says their 11-year-old son was sent graphic videos and images by a pedophile while gaming. They told Arizona's Family Investigates they had all the security features enabled and even paid for additional protections. Here's their story and lessons for families on what they can do to better protect their own children.

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    39 分
  • Is there a radioactive contamination risk to Valley water sources?
    2025/03/24

    Investigative reporters Amy Cutler and Morgan Loew, alongside photojournalist Mike Williams, delve into the resurgence of uranium mining across Arizona, the U.S., and globally. The team explores the potential return of uranium mining near Phoenix's largest drinking water reservoir, Roosevelt Lake, and investigates abandoned mines in the Sierra Ancha Mountains. The discussion covers the history of uranium mining, the environmental risks associated with it, and the renewed interest due to rising demands for nuclear energy. Environmentalists and utilities debate the safety and necessity of mining in this critical watershed area, highlighting the tension between the need for energy and the imperative for clean water.

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    32 分
  • “Full body scan” clinic owner under federal investigation
    2025/03/10

    Investigative reporters Amy Cutler and Morgan Loew dive into the case of Mary Blakley, a medical provider from Mojave County accused of conducting fraudulent medical practices over two decades. Blakley, also known as Dr. Mary, offered full-body scans she claimed could detect diseases like cancer, treating patients with unauthorized products. Despite FBI raids, her arrest, and federal charges, some patients still stand by her. The investigation reveals her alleged false medical credentials, the controversial treatments administered, and the Blakleys' involvement in a guns and ammo stockpiling scheme, painting a complex picture of deceit and manipulation.

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    27 分
  • How scammers are using Bitcoin ATMs to get your money
    2025/02/17

    Bitcoin ATMs are popping up in grocery stores, gas stations, and vape stores. There are hundreds of them across Arizona. But they're not regulated and once you send money to someone, it's nearly impossible to get back. Police are now warning they're being used by scammers. Here's what you should know.

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    31 分