Arizona GOP scraps 2020 presidential primary

Arizona Republicans told state election officials Monday they're scrapping their 2020 primary, joining GOP leaders in three other states that are forgoing a presidential nominating contest as President Donald Trump seeks re-election.

Arizona GOP boss: Stop Senate candidate 'dead in his tracks'

The head of the Arizona Republican Party faced a backlash Friday after sending a fundraising email that said Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly, who rose to prominence when his wife was shot in the head, will be stopped “dead in his tracks.”

Newsmaker Saturday: Mayor Kate Gallego, Mike Noble
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Part 1: FOX 10's John Hook talks to Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego about Proposition 105 and city pensions. Part 2: John discusses candidates' chances in the 2020 election with Mike Noble of OH Predictive Insights.

McSally gets GOP primary challenger in Arizona Senate race

A Phoenix-area businessman said Wednesday he’ll challenge U.S. Sen. Martha McSally in the Republican primary, setting up a potential threat to GOP efforts to hold onto John McCain’s former Senate seat.

Phoenix voters rejecting anti-rail initiative by wide margin

Phoenix voters said "yes" to expanding light rail transportation in the nation's fifth-largest city by soundly saying "no" to a measure that aimed to stop any more development of the system, according to early, unofficial returns.

Phoenix city voters weighing light rail system's future in special election

Phoenix voters are weighing the future of mass rail transit in the nation's fifth-largest city heading into the last day to cast ballots on a proposition asking whether any expansion of the light rail system should be permanently halted.

Viral photos of steak cooking inside mail delivery truck could spark changes in USPS

An Arizona worker for the U.S. Postal Service cooked a steak on the dashboard of his delivery truck during a summer shift, and documented the meal to show how hot can get inside their vehicles.

Arizona law means local minimum wage hikes may bear a cost

A new state law taking effect August 27 could make Arizona municipalities and counties reimburse the state for new costs resulting from minimum wage increases.

Phoenix: Thousands of ballots for light rail measure pour in

The city of Phoenix says thousands of mail-in ballots are pouring in daily for next week's special election weighing the future of mass rail transit in the nation's fifth-largest city.

Arizona  Sen. McSally takes action in the wake of two mass shootings
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There has been a lot of talk about mass shootings, gun control, mental health and what can be done to stop these terrible scenes. Sen. McSally has sponsored a bill that would make domestic terrorism its own federal crime. She stopped by the FOX 10 studios to talk about the bill, red flag laws and the 2020 senate race against Mark Kelly.

Father of man allegedly killed by immigrant seeks House seat

The father of an Arizona man allegedly killed by an immigrant living in the country illegally is launching a longshot bid to unseat Democratic Congressman Raul Grijalva.

#GreenShirtGuy: Activist who laughed at Trump supporters during city council meeting goes viral

A Tucson activist originally from Glendale is going viral for his interaction with Trump supporters from the Valley during a Tucson City Council meeting Tuesday night. FOX 10's Matt Rodewald reports.

Arizona state lawmaker calls for better working conditions for USPS mail carriers during heat

An Arizona state representative is calling for an investigation into the working conditions for US Postal Service mail carriers, after one worker documented cooking a steak on the dashboard of a delivery truck during a hot summer shift.

Local politicians take to Twitter to voice frustrations about recent mass shootings

As we continue to learn more about the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, we're checking in with reaction from our local readers. Local politicians are taking to Twitter to express their frustration over the two mass shootings we've seen within 24-hours.

Ex-State Rep. Don Shooter no longer gravely ill

The first state lawmaker in the United States to be expelled for sexual misconduct since the #MeToo movement began is no longer gravely ill after suffering an intestinal blockage that caused his organs to start failing.

US judge blocks Canadian company's copper mine project in Arizona

A federal judge has overturned the U.S. Forest Service's approval of plans for a new copper mine in southeastern Arizona in a decision that comes amid a larger battle across the West over the use of public lands for mining.

Arizona Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick calls for impeachment probe

Arizona Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick is calling for an impeachment inquiry for President Donald Trump.

Newsmaker Saturday: David Schweikert
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FOX 10's John Hook talks to U.S. Congressman David Schweikert (Arizona's 6th District) about Iran and Strait of Hormuz tensions; his former Chief of Staff Oliver Schwab and the upcoming 2020 election.