Iowans - including Iowans out-of-state and abroad - take part in Democratic presidential caucus

Monday marked the official start of the 2020 presidential primary season, as Iowans, including Iowans currently in Arizona and out of the country, gathered for the Iowa caucuses. FOX 10's John Hook and Matt Galka report, in team coverage.

Group pushing title loan interest cap pulls plug on effort

The Arizona Fair Lending Act would have capped annual interest for small auto loans proponents say trap the poor in a cycle of debt at 36%. Current rates can exceed 200%.

Arizona lawmakers again push anti-LGBTQ discrimination law

A bipartisan group of Arizona lawmakers are again pushing a proposal that would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity statewide despite repeated failures to even get a hearing because of opposition from social conservatives in the Legislature.

Arizona private border wall bill hits snag in House

Arizona lawmakers rejected a measure that would have made it easier for property owners on the U.S.-Mexico border to build a wall.

2 tax increase measures may be on the ballot in November

Arizona voters may have the opportunity to choose between competing tax increase measures to boost school funding in November.

Federal appeals court throws out Arizona ballot harvesting law; AG Brnovich vows appeal to Supreme Court

A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a 2016 Arizona law that bars anyone but a family member or caregiver from returning early ballots for another person violates the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution.

Newsmaker Saturday: Debbie Lesko
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Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko (District 8) talks about President Donald Trump's impeachment trial and her views on the process in Washington, D.C.

Top Arizona court: Divorced woman can't use frozen embryos

A trial court ruled that the contract left it up to the courts to determine the fate of the embryos and then sided with the ex-husband, saying his interest in not having children he would be financially responsible for outweighed Torres' right to have a biological child.

Top Arizona court deciding fate of frozen embryos in breakup

The Arizona Supreme Court is set to release a decision Thursday in a case that will determine if a woman can use her frozen embryos to have a baby even if her ex-husband disagrees.

Arizona bill would make building private border wall easier

The Arizona Legislature could let property owners along the U.S.-Mexico border build a wall without seeking a city or county construction permit.

AG Brnovich: New Phoenix rideshare fee structure will not go into effect February 1

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Wednesday afternoon that a controversial Sky Harbor rideshare fee structure that is now at the center of a lawsuit between the state and Phoenix will not go into effect, at least for now.

Battle between gun rights and gun control continues in Arizona

The gun debate is popping up in Arizona once again, as both sides setting their sights on getting new laws passed. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

Arizona lawmaker proposes measure for fallen officers’ families to get $1M

An Arizona lawmaker wants the state’s voters to approve a measure that would ensure the families of police, firefighters and other public safety officers get at least $1 million if their loved one dies on the job.