Arizona governor signs bill allowing to-go cocktails
Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill allowing liquor stores and other restaurants to sell cocktails to-go. It also allows for delivery.
Maricopa County officials tell Arizona Senate to keep files, threatens lawsuit
Officials with Maricopa County have directed the Arizona State Senate, as well as the companies it hired for a highly controversial election audit, to preserve documents for a possible lawsuit.
Scottsdale Police: Disruption of school board meeting appeared to be a 'coordinated effort'
Officials say they believe the disruption that took place during a meeting on May 18 was part of a coordinated effort by people with no ties to the school district.
Arizona election audit: Secretary of State threatening to decertify Maricopa County election equipment
The controversy over the election audit took another turn as Arizona's Secretary of State is now threatening to de-certify the election equipment that was handed over to the state senate.
New law signed by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey bans parking that even partially blocks sidewalk
A new law signed by Governor Doug Ducey will make it a crime to park a vehicle that blocks a big enough part of a sidewalk to prevent someone using a wheelchair from passing.
5 women among 7 candidates for vacancy on Arizona Supreme Court
Of the seven people vying to replace retired Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould, five of them are women.
Watchdog group sues for Arizona election audit records
Washington-based American Oversight filed the suit against the Arizona Senate in the Maricopa County Superior Court on May 19.
Gov. Ducey signs bill legalizing drug-testing strips
The measure was overwhelmingly approved by the Legislature and will allow drug users to buy the strips to check whether drugs are laced with fentanyl.
Arizona auditors backtrack, say no election data destroyed
The Arizona Senate president held a hearing on May 18 looking for answers to questions about the 2020 election audit while the counting is on pause this week. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
Arizona GOP budget deal envisions massive income tax cut
The deal struck by Senate and House leaders with the Republican governor essentially cuts 25% from personal income tax revenue, with most of the savings going to higher-earning taxpayers.
Amid threats to Congress members, House to vote on new security measure
Democrats say the bill will be crucial to try to reconcile the trauma that many still feel after the Capitol siege. U.S. Capitol Police also say threats to members of Congress have more than doubled this year.
2 Republican hopefuls announce bids for Arizona governor
Yee is the first Asian American woman elected to serve in the Arizona Legislature. She was also the second woman to serve as Senate Majority Leader since U.S. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor served the position in the Arizona Senate in 1973.
'It's time to be done with the craziness': Arizona Republicans fight back against election fraud claims
Maricopa County’s top officials blasted the GOP state Senate president and the auditors hired to recount Maricopa County ballots for the 2020 election.
Maricopa County rejects allegations of deleting election databases as controversial audit is on pause
The audit has been put on pause, as high school graduations are set to take place at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Meanwhile, Maricopa County officials are refuting accusations by organizers of the controversial audit that they have spoiled evidence by deleting a number of ballot databases.
Republican Arizona election official says ex-President Trump is 'unhinged'
A Republican who leads the Maricopa County elections department is slamming former President Donald Trump and others in his party for their continued falsehoods about how the election was run, as a controversial audit into votes cast during the 2020 election is on a temporary pause.
Navajos say new Arizona restrictions will complicate voting
One Arizona bill continues the existing practice of giving voters who didn’t sign mail-in ballots until 7 p.m. on Election Day to do so, while another makes it easier to be purged from the early voting list.
Troopers association asking Arizona State Legislature for big pay increase
The president of the Arizona State Trooper Association says pay discrepancy between troopers and other law enforcement agencies is contributing to a loss of troopers in recent years.
Senate Republicans sign lease to continue Arizona election audit
Republicans in the Arizona Senate have signed a lease to continue their slow-moving audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County through the end of June.
Bill legalizing drug-testing strips heads to Gov. Ducey’s desk
The measure by Democratic Sen. Christine Marsh was prompted by last year’s death of her 25-year-old son, Landon Marsh.
Vetoed Arizona sex education bill coming back with changes
The revised bill still bans sex education classes before 5th grade, but allows age and grade-appropriate instruction on child assault awareness and abuse prevention.

















