Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints opposes marijuana legalization in Arizona
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has voiced its opposition to a ballot initiative in Arizona that will legalize the use of recreational marijuana in the state.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has voiced its opposition to a ballot initiative in Arizona that will legalize the use of recreational marijuana in the state.
Arizona state lawmaker off ventilator amid coronavirus fight
A state lawmaker from Arizona is now breathing on his own, after he was put on a ventilator at an East Coast hospital due to COVID-19.
A state lawmaker from Arizona is now breathing on his own, after he was put on a ventilator at an East Coast hospital due to COVID-19.
Voter registration extension in Arizona remains in place
An appeals court has rejected a bid by Republicans to put on hold a ruling that pushed back Arizona’s voter registration deadline from Monday to Oct. 23.
An appeals court has rejected a bid by Republicans to put on hold a ruling that pushed back Arizona’s voter registration deadline from Monday to Oct. 23.
Arizona early voting starts with millions of ballots mailed
More than 75% of Arizona’s approximately 4.1 million registered voters are permanently signed up to receive mail-in ballots, and a large number of those who don’t vote by mail vote early.
More than 75% of Arizona’s approximately 4.1 million registered voters are permanently signed up to receive mail-in ballots, and a large number of those who don’t vote by mail vote early.
Early voting begins in Arizona; here's what to expect
Early voting has begun in Arizona, signaling the official start of election season.
Early voting has begun in Arizona, signaling the official start of election season.
Martha McSally, Mark Kelly face off in first and only debate
Months of negative television ads and attacks have led up to the one and only debate between Senator Martha McSally and Mark Kelly.
Months of negative television ads and attacks have led up to the one and only debate between Senator Martha McSally and Mark Kelly.
Court blocks move to give Arizona voters time to fix early ballots
Democratic groups argued it was unfair for election officials to deny voters more time to fix the ballots.
Democratic groups argued it was unfair for election officials to deny voters more time to fix the ballots.
Wife: Arizona Rep. Lorenzo Sierra still in critical condition after COVID-19 diagnosis
The wife of Arizona state lawmaker Lorenzo Sierra says she has consented to an experimental treatment for the Sierra, who is still in critical condition at a hospital in the Baltimore area.
The wife of Arizona state lawmaker Lorenzo Sierra says she has consented to an experimental treatment for the Sierra, who is still in critical condition at a hospital in the Baltimore area.
Supreme Court to review Arizona ‘ballot harvesting’ law
A federal appeals court ruled in January that Arizona’s law banning so-called “ballot harvesting” violates the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution, but the court put its ruling on hold while the Supreme Court was asked to take the case.
A federal appeals court ruled in January that Arizona’s law banning so-called “ballot harvesting” violates the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution, but the court put its ruling on hold while the Supreme Court was asked to take the case.
Election security in Arizona: Reaction to claims of voter fraud
We're checking in with Arizona election officials to get their response to the president's claims of voter fraud.
We're checking in with Arizona election officials to get their response to the president's claims of voter fraud.
Arizona Attorney General asks for unsigned ballots ruling to be put on hold
The ruling gives Arizona voters who forget to sign their early ballots up to five days after the election to fix it.
The ruling gives Arizona voters who forget to sign their early ballots up to five days after the election to fix it.
Prop 207: Arizona Catholic Conference bishops oppose legalization of recreational marijuana
A push to legalize recreational marijuana is facing new opposition. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
A push to legalize recreational marijuana is facing new opposition. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
Arizona needs more poll workers for Election Day
Between the pandemic and record voter turnout in Arizona, the Secretary of State needs more poll workers for the upcoming election.
Between the pandemic and record voter turnout in Arizona, the Secretary of State needs more poll workers for the upcoming election.
Gov. Ducey announces $14M for universities' response to COVID-19, rapid testing
Arizona Gov. Ducey will provide the latest news on COVID-19 testing in the state alongside ASU, UA and NAU officials at 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 24.
Arizona Gov. Ducey will provide the latest news on COVID-19 testing in the state alongside ASU, UA and NAU officials at 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 24.
Arizona governor, secretary of state spar over election changes
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs are sparring over an effort by Hobbs to introduce telephone and videoconferencing options for people to register and vote in certain circumstances.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs are sparring over an effort by Hobbs to introduce telephone and videoconferencing options for people to register and vote in certain circumstances.
Judge mulls giving more time to count Navajo Nation mail-in ballots
A lawyer representing six Navajo Nation members said mail service on the reservation is much slower and argued that Arizona’s requirement for ballots be turned in to by 7 p.m. on election night would disenfranchise tribal members.
A lawyer representing six Navajo Nation members said mail service on the reservation is much slower and argued that Arizona’s requirement for ballots be turned in to by 7 p.m. on election night would disenfranchise tribal members.
Many teaching positions remain unfilled in Arizona as state faces teacher shortage
Despite an increase in teacher salaries, Arizona still has a problem with getting enough people to fill its open teaching positions.
Despite an increase in teacher salaries, Arizona still has a problem with getting enough people to fill its open teaching positions.
Ducey, US Census head push for complete Arizona count
Over 10% of residents haven't participated in the once-a-decade national count and the state could lose $500 million annually in federal funding.
Over 10% of residents haven't participated in the once-a-decade national count and the state could lose $500 million annually in federal funding.
Black Lives Matter mural: Organizers say they were never told mural was against regulations
The mural was going to be painted on Third Street, between Jefferson and Jackson, but the city council denied the request, citing regulations and safety risks -- murals and other non-standard markings are not allowed on city streets.
The mural was going to be painted on Third Street, between Jefferson and Jackson, but the city council denied the request, citing regulations and safety risks -- murals and other non-standard markings are not allowed on city streets.
Phoenix rejects Black Lives Matter, law enforcement murals downtown; lawsuit planned
The rejected mural project would have been located somewhere in downtown Phoenix and would have depicted the likenesses of Martin Luther King, Jr., Don Lewis and Cesar Chavez.
The rejected mural project would have been located somewhere in downtown Phoenix and would have depicted the likenesses of Martin Luther King, Jr., Don Lewis and Cesar Chavez.














