Redrawing Arizona's districts: Independent chair sides with Democrats on maps that are up for discussion

The Arizona commission that is redrawing legislative and congressional district lines appeared poised to tilt congressional maps heavily toward Republicans before votes on Friday made that seem less likely.

Arizona Supreme Court mulls AG Brnovich's lawsuit against ASU hotel plan

The Arizona Tax Court ruled that Brnovich had no authority to sue the Board of Regents over provisions in ASU’s deal that say the hotel developer does not have to pay property taxes.

Far too little vote fraud to tip 2020 election to Trump, AP review finds

An Associated Press review in six states disputed by Trump has found fewer than 475 cases of potential voter fraud, a number that would have made no difference in the 2020 election.

Supreme Court asked to let Arizona enforce ban on some abortions

The request from attorney general Mark Brnovich comes as the Supreme Court is weighing rolling back abortion rights nationwide.

Goodyear's Mayor Georgia Lord dies after becoming city's first female mayor in 2011

The city of Goodyear announced the passing of its mayor on Sunday, Dec. 12. Mayor Georgia Lord had hoped becoming the city's first female mayor brought inspiration to the community.

Arizona governor appoints two new Maricopa County judges

Gov. Doug Ducey named current court Commissioner David Garbarino and private practice attorney Quintin Cushner to judgeships in Maricopa County.

Newsmaker Saturday - Congresswoman Debbie Lesko & Dr. Richard Carmona
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This week on Newsmaker Saturday, we check in with Congresswoman Debbie Lesko. Plus, we talk with Dr. Richard Carmona to find out more about the Omicron variant that has now been detected in Arizona.

'I apologize to Ms. Adams': Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs issues apology to fired Senate staffer

Arizona's Secretary of State and Democratic candidate for governor, Katie Hobbs, is issuing an apology to Talonya Adams, who says Hobbs was responsible for her 2015 discriminatory firing.

Appeals court sides with GOP in Arizona voting rules case

Arizona doesn’t have to give voters who forget to sign their mail ballot time after the election to resolve the issue, says a federal appeals court.

Pima County supervisors fill 2 vacancies in Arizona House

Morgan Abraham and Christopher Mathis has been appointed to the Arizona House of Representatives to fill vacancies in Districts 9 and 10.

Native American tracking unit in Arizona could be expanding

Since 1974, the elite unit has tracked smugglers across the 2.8 million acres of the Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona and the 76-mile stretch of land bordering Mexico.

Arizona abortions could end with Supreme Court decision

An Arizona law that predates the Roe v. Wade decision and targets providers could be enforced if the high court overturns Roe.

Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly speaks on infrastructure, inflation issues
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Between the border, inflation and infrastructure, there's plenty of issues being dealt with in Congress. Senator Mark Kelly joins FOX 10 to talk about how it all impacts Arizonans.

City of Chandler reviews result of mock election that tested voting by cell phone

Members of Chandler's city council approved a pilot program on Aug. 26 that would look into utilizing block-chain technology as a secure form of voting from anywhere that would allow more participation in election. On Dec. 1, the city reviewed results of a mock election that was held to test the system out.

Arizonans sound off as U.S. Supreme Court led arguments over abortion case

A United States Supreme Court hearing involving the right to an abortion brought out hundreds of pro-life and pro-choice protesters, and in Arizona, there is no shortage of opinions over the issue of abortion. Some believe should the U.S. Supreme Court roll back Roe v. Wade with a ruling, abortion could be banned outright in a number of U.S. states.

Arizona Senate can't claim legislative privilege for 2020 election audit records, judge rules

The Senate and Cyber Ninjas have been battling for months over two public records lawsuits, one each filed by the parent of The Arizona Republic and American Oversight, a government watchdog group.

Yuma official resigns after agreeing to guilty plea in crash

According to court records, the Arizona Department of Public Safety cited Rodriguez following a two-vehicle, non-injury collision on Interstate 8