'Good Trouble Lives On' protests in Phoenix
Protesters gathered at various locations in the Phoenix area during the morning of July 17, and it's all part of a series of nationwide protests honoring Congressman John Lewis, who died five years ago.
Protesters gathered at various locations in the Phoenix area during the morning of July 17, and it's all part of a series of nationwide protests honoring Congressman John Lewis, who died five years ago.
Adelita Grijalva projected to win Democratic primary for her late father's Congressional seat
Adelita Grijalva, who is the daughter of the late Raúl Grijalva, was considered to be the frontrunner in the Democratic Party primary for her father's former Congressional seat.
Adelita Grijalva, who is the daughter of the late Raúl Grijalva, was considered to be the frontrunner in the Democratic Party primary for her father's former Congressional seat.
District 7 primary: Adelita Grijalva, Daniel Butierez win
Adelita Grijalva is projected to win the special Democratic primary for Arizona's 7th Congressional District. She is the daughter of the late Ra?l Grijalva. Daniel Butierez is projected to win the Republican Party primary for the same seat.
Adelita Grijalva is projected to win the special Democratic primary for Arizona's 7th Congressional District. She is the daughter of the late Ra?l Grijalva. Daniel Butierez is projected to win the Republican Party primary for the same seat.
Special primary election takes place for Arizona congressional seat: Here's what to know
A special congressional primary is taking place for some voters in Arizona. Here's what to know about the race to succeed the late Raúl Grijalva in the U.S. House of Representatives.
A special congressional primary is taking place for some voters in Arizona. Here's what to know about the race to succeed the late Raúl Grijalva in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Arizona sues Trump administration to secure school funds
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time alleging the president overstepped his authority by withholding more than $100 million in school funding.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time alleging the president overstepped his authority by withholding more than $100 million in school funding.
Candidates looking to fill late Raul Grijalva's seat
July 15 is election day in Arizona's 7th Congressional District. A special primary is taking place for candidates running to replace Raul Grijalva, who passed away in March. Grijalva's daughter, Adelita, is running in the Democratic primary. She's competing against Daniel Hernandez and Deja Foxx. The Republican candidates are Daniel Butierez, Jorge Rivas and Jimmy Rodriguez. The district includes parts of Tolleson and Avondale, and stretches to the Tucson area.
July 15 is election day in Arizona's 7th Congressional District. A special primary is taking place for candidates running to replace Raul Grijalva, who passed away in March. Grijalva's daughter, Adelita, is running in the Democratic primary. She's competing against Daniel Hernandez and Deja Foxx. The Republican candidates are Daniel Butierez, Jorge Rivas and Jimmy Rodriguez. The district includes parts of Tolleson and Avondale, and stretches to the Tucson area.
Dragon Bravo Fire: Hobbs critical of feds' response; similar wildfire decimated Grand Canyon North Rim in 2006
Gov. Hobbs is calling for an independent investigation into the fire's management, specifically questioning the decision to use a controlled burn during the hottest part of summer.
Gov. Hobbs is calling for an independent investigation into the fire's management, specifically questioning the decision to use a controlled burn during the hottest part of summer.
Sky Harbor Airport workers say conditions are unsafe; Phoenix City Council opens investigation
With current temperatures at 115 degrees Fahrenheit and ground temperatures reaching around 162 degrees, worker unions are raising concerns about what they describe as substandard and unsafe conditions at Sky Harbor Airport. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
With current temperatures at 115 degrees Fahrenheit and ground temperatures reaching around 162 degrees, worker unions are raising concerns about what they describe as substandard and unsafe conditions at Sky Harbor Airport. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
'Ag-to-urban': Gov. Katie Hobbs signs water bill
Under the bill that Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law, farmers are allowed to sell farmland and groundwater rights to housing developers. The Governor is calling this a win across the board, as the bill benefits both farmers and developers.
Under the bill that Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law, farmers are allowed to sell farmland and groundwater rights to housing developers. The Governor is calling this a win across the board, as the bill benefits both farmers and developers.
AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs signs 'ag to urban' bill
Under the bill that Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law, farmers are allowed to sell farmland and groundwater rights to housing developers. This comes at a time when the state is experiencing a housing shortage. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.
Under the bill that Gov. Katie Hobbs signed into law, farmers are allowed to sell farmland and groundwater rights to housing developers. This comes at a time when the state is experiencing a housing shortage. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.
Steve Benson, AZ political cartoonist, dies at 71
Steve Benson, an Arizona Pulitzer-Prize winning political cartoonist, has died. Benson worked for multiple local news outlets. He suffered a stroke last year and never fully recovered. His work has been featured in the New York Times and the Washington Post.
Steve Benson, an Arizona Pulitzer-Prize winning political cartoonist, has died. Benson worked for multiple local news outlets. He suffered a stroke last year and never fully recovered. His work has been featured in the New York Times and the Washington Post.
New Arizona prison oversight office faces funding fight
A new office, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, aims to bring reform and transparency to Arizona's prison system but is already facing funding challenges.
A new office, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, aims to bring reform and transparency to Arizona's prison system but is already facing funding challenges.
New prison oversight office lacks funding in Arizona
A new independent oversight office for Arizona prisons, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, faces significant challenges as its specific funding was removed from the state budget. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the details.
A new independent oversight office for Arizona prisons, signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, faces significant challenges as its specific funding was removed from the state budget. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the details.
'Jerry's Law' enhances animal cruelty protections
Governor Katie Hobbs signed "Jerry's Law" into law Monday, strengthening Arizona's animal cruelty statutes. It goes into effect on Sept. 26.
Governor Katie Hobbs signed "Jerry's Law" into law Monday, strengthening Arizona's animal cruelty statutes. It goes into effect on Sept. 26.
Hobbs says Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' is a 'betrayal'
President Donald Trump is expected to sign his "Big Beautiful Bill" on Friday during a ceremony at the White House. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs released a statement on the bill, saying it's "a betrayal of working families, children, and seniors in Arizona."
President Donald Trump is expected to sign his "Big Beautiful Bill" on Friday during a ceremony at the White House. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs released a statement on the bill, saying it's "a betrayal of working families, children, and seniors in Arizona."
Tempe City Council passes new event permit rules amid controversy, late-night comments
A Tempe City Council meeting that began on the night of July 1 ended after the stroke of midnight, following hours of testimony over a new event permit rule that has generated a degree of controversy in the East Valley city.
A Tempe City Council meeting that began on the night of July 1 ended after the stroke of midnight, following hours of testimony over a new event permit rule that has generated a degree of controversy in the East Valley city.
Tempe residents speak out on controversial rules
It was a late night at Tempe City Hall, as members of the city council passed new regulations at 1:19 a.m. on July 2, after hours of public testimony. The rules, which involves permit for gatherings, has generated a degree of controversy. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
It was a late night at Tempe City Hall, as members of the city council passed new regulations at 1:19 a.m. on July 2, after hours of public testimony. The rules, which involves permit for gatherings, has generated a degree of controversy. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Arizona Gov. Hobbs officially signs budget bill
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs held a signing ceremony on July 1 where she officially signed the state budget. Following the ceremony, Hobbs answered questions from the media.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs held a signing ceremony on July 1 where she officially signed the state budget. Following the ceremony, Hobbs answered questions from the media.
Arizona family worried about possible Medicaid cuts
It appears Medicaid cuts are on the table in President Trump's budget bill, if passed, and it's concerning some Arizona families who rely on the public program. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.
It appears Medicaid cuts are on the table in President Trump's budget bill, if passed, and it's concerning some Arizona families who rely on the public program. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.
Recorder's office blames vendor after thousands of voters were incorrectly flagged
Thousands of Maricopa Co. voters were wrongly notified their voting rights were jeopardized by an error, requiring 90 days to provide citizenship proof for local elections. The county blames a vendor, while the recorder's silence draws his predecessor's criticism.
Thousands of Maricopa Co. voters were wrongly notified their voting rights were jeopardized by an error, requiring 90 days to provide citizenship proof for local elections. The county blames a vendor, while the recorder's silence draws his predecessor's criticism.



















