Candidates for top Arizona K-12 schools post spar in debate

The at-times contentious debate featuring Republican Tom Horne and current Superintendent of Public Education Kathy Hoffman, a Democrat seeking a second four-year term, also featured exchanges over school shutdowns prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biden approval rating rises significantly ahead of midterms, poll finds

The economy continues to be a weak spot for President Biden, with only 38% of Americans approving of his economic leadership as the nation continues dealing with high inflation.

Arizona GOP candidates Lake, Finchem appeal ruling against hand counts

Lawyers representing governor candidate Kari Lake and secretary of state hopeful Mark Finchem filed a notice saying they would ask the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to revive their lawsuit.

A recap of the Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction debate
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Democrat Kathy Hoffman, the current superintendent of public instruction, was elected in 2018. She's fighting to stay in her position against Tom Horne, a former superintendent of public instruction, a former state lawmaker, and former attorney general. They participated in a debate on Sept. 14 ahead of the midterm election. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.

Debate highlights Arizona utility regulator differences

The two Republicans on the November ballot for the Arizona Corporation Commission said they would leave it up to the utilities to decide if they wanted to pursue clean energy sources such as solar and wind.

Primary results: Takeaways from New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Delaware

The final primary night of the 2022 midterm season took place on Tuesday, with voters heading to the polls in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware.

Inflation falls for 2nd consecutive month on lower gas prices

Inflation has driven up the costs of families’ grocery bills, rents, and utility costs, placing hardships on households and increasing gloom about the economy despite job growth and low unemployment.

Katie Hobbs declines, again, to meet Kari Lake in televised Arizona Governor debate

Democrat Katie Hobbs’ campaign announced Sept. 11 that she would not debate Republican Kari Lake as the two battle for the Arizona governor’s office, calling off any negotiations with Lake and the state commission overseeing debates.

Marijuana laws by state in 2022

A state-by-state look at marijuana laws in the United States, including which states have legalized cannabis, those with no access at all, and the handful that will vote on the issue in November.

Commission holds meeting after Hobbs declines to meet Lake in live Arizona governor debate

Katie Hobbs, the Democratic Party candidate for Arizona governor in the November elections, has declined to agree to a televised debate with her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, proposing instead to have individual interviews with the moderator.

2022 Elections: Arizona Governor's election neck and neck, Kelly ahead of Masters in Senate race

FOX 10 has partnered with polling firm InsiderAdvantage to see what direction Arizona voters are headed, and they are showing different results, depending on which race is in question.

2022 Arizona elections: Hobbs, Lake field questions at gubernatorial candidate forum

GOP candidate Kari Lake and Democratic hopeful and current Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, answered Arizonans' questions at a forum in Phoenix. They took the stage separately.

Support of false election claims runs deep in 2022 GOP field

Nearly 1 in 3 Republican candidates for statewide offices that play a role in overseeing, certifying or defending elections supported overturning the results of the 2020 presidential race, according to an Associated Press review.

Biden warns 'equality and democracy are under assault,' urges people to vote

Holding little back, President Joe Biden is sounding an alarm about what he views as extremist threats to the nation’s democracy from what he views as the evil force of Trumpism.

Judicial retention elections: What you should know about the vote on Arizona judges

Come November, voters in Arizona will not only be voting for Senators, Congressional representatives, governors, and other statewide offices. They will also be voting on whether to keep a judge in office. Here's what you should know about judicial retention elections in Arizona.

'Fund the police': Biden outlines crime plan, pushes assault weapons ban

Democrats and Republicans worked together in a rare effort to pass gun safety legislation earlier this year after massacres in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.

Biden to deliver prime-time speech Thursday on 'battle' for democracy

President Joe Biden will deliver a prime-time address "on the continued battle for the soul of the nation" Thursday outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the White House announced Monday.

Nevada approves hand counting votes over fears of machines

Nye County is one of the first jurisdictions nationwide to act on election conspiracies related to mistrust in voting machines.

Arizona Supreme Court keeps voting rights measure off ballot

A voter initiative rolling back Republican-backed election law changes and expanding voting access will not appear on the November ballot, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday, issuing a final death knell after an on-again off-again series of court rulings.