Federal government sues Ferguson after city tries to revise reform deal
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
In the wake of the government's decision to possibly take action against Ferguson; Missouri cities look for changes
Agreement with Ferguson requires body cams for all law enforcement workers and revision of municipal codes
Municipal judge withdraws arrest warrants issued before Dec. 31, 2014, in city where police killed unarmed black teen
Dominica Fuller, one of Ferguson’s few black police officers, sees a bright future for her embattled city
Officers fired smoke, tear gas to disperse gathered crowd; police chief says crowd threw bricks, water bottles
Gov. Jerry Brown also signs a separate bill that affirms civilians’ rights to record police in public spaces
Activists, including well-known philosopher Cornel West, descend on federal courthouse, seeking justice and peace
A night of violence in Ferguson, as a man opens fire on officers in a police vehicle, prompting officers to return fire
Ferguson was a turning point in America, and these powerful images capture a wounded city