Court-appointed investigator: Arpaio aides ignored order to halt immigration sweeps

A court-appointed investigator concluded that high-ranking managers for former metro Phoenix Sheriff Joe Arpaio disregarded a federal judge’s order for Arpaio to halt immigration sweeps targeting Latinos, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

APS proposing rate hike in 2020; would average 5.4% per household

APS wants to raise rates for next year. The December 2020 increase would average just over 5 percent per household, but it's not a done deal - yet. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.

Newsmaker Saturday: Mark Kelly
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FOX 10's John Hook talks to U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly about the recent killing of ISIS leader Al Baghdadi; his campaign against incumbent Sen. Martha McSally; military service, NASA and the upcoming 2020 election.

"Sip & Stroll" now allowed at Desert Ridge Marketplace thanks to new state law

Officials with Desert Ridge Marketplace say the mall will allow shoppers to walk around the mall while sipping alcohol, thanks to a new Arizona law.

Initiative calls for extensive voting reforms in Arizona

An Arizona advocacy group for clean elections took the first step to getting an ambitious set of elections reforms on the 2020 ballot.

Budget analysts report 'strong growth' in state revenue

Legislative budget analysts report that revenue growth for Arizona's state government is well above collections during the last fiscal year and projections for the current one.

US Chamber ads boost McSally in tough 2020 campaign

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is running ads to boost Arizona Republican Sen. Martha McSally as she faces a tough 2020 election.

Newsmaker Saturday: Ruben Gallego; Sal DiCiccio
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Part 1: FOX 10's John Hook talks to Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego about the Trump administration's change in Syria policy; Trump impeachment inquiry and the passing of Rep. Elijah Cummings. Part 2: Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio about raising the Uber and Lyft fees at Sky Harbor Airport; rideshare revenue and the light rail.

GOP taking impeachment fight from Washington to the states

Dozens of shouting and flag-waving Trump supporters gathered at the Casa Grande field office of Democratic Rep. Tom O’Halleran, who has signaled support for an impeachment inquiry, to protest Democratic efforts to remove the president from office.

Mark Kelly outraises Martha McSally in Arizona Senate bid

Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly has outraised Republican Sen. Martha McSally for the third straight quarter in one of the most hotly contested 2020 Senate races.

McSally sidesteps questions about Trump's Ukraine call

Republican U.S. Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona declined to say Monday whether she’s troubled by President Donald Trump’s efforts to get foreign governments to investigate his political rival.

Testimony: Arizona’s Native, Hispanic voters disenfranchised

Native American and Hispanic leaders told a panel of members of Congress on Tuesday that decisions to reduce the number of polling stations and restrict early voting have disenfranchised members of their community.

Members of Congress from Arizona react to announcement of Trump impeachment inquiry

Members of Congress from Arizona are reacting to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.

Legislative primary battle presents differing views for GOP

An Arizona senator whose centrist voting record often frustrates her fellow Republicans has drawn a primary challenge from a conservative lawmaker, setting up a hotly contested primary fight over the soul of the GOP.

Arizona Democrats debate opening primary to independents

A group of independents and some Democrats are making a longshot push to convince the Arizona Democratic Party to open its presidential primary to voters who decline to join a political party.

Arizona lawmaker sorry for comments about minorities, guns

Arizona Rep. Jay Lawrence is apologizing for saying that that black and Hispanic communities “are better armed than the police officers who are supposed to be controlling them” and that they “have firearms galore.”

Newsmaker Saturday: Doug Ducey
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FOX 10's John Hook talks to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey about his second term in office, the state's supreme court, economy, jobs, suicide prevention bill, education, water and the upcoming 2020 election.

McSally distances herself from GOP chair's fundraising email

Republican Sen. Martha McSally says it was a mistake for state GOP chairman Kelli Ward to write in a fundraising email that the party would stop Democratic Senate candidate Mark Kelly "dead in his tracks."