Arizona governor says state will keep welcoming refugees
Gov. Ducey wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Michael Pompeo that Arizona has historically been among the most welcoming states for resettling refugees who have been vetted by a host of U.S. agencies long before they enter the United States.
Gov. Ducey wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Michael Pompeo that Arizona has historically been among the most welcoming states for resettling refugees who have been vetted by a host of U.S. agencies long before they enter the United States.
Newsmaker Saturday: Debbie Lesko
Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko (District 8) talks about the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and her views on the process in Washington, D.C.
Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko (District 8) talks about the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and her views on the process in Washington, D.C.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos pushes school vouchers at Scottsdale event
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Thursday touted her $5 billion plan to fund tuition for private school students, telling a room of supportive parents and lobbyists that it would improve the quality of education.
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Thursday touted her $5 billion plan to fund tuition for private school students, telling a room of supportive parents and lobbyists that it would improve the quality of education.
City of Scottsdale approves additional funds for legal defense in lawsuit against Satanic Temple
The City of Scottsdale asked for more money to defend itself in court against the Satanic Temple.
The City of Scottsdale asked for more money to defend itself in court against the Satanic Temple.
Liberals protest as conservative legislative group gathers in Arizona
Conservative lawmakers gathering in Arizona for a conference of the American Legislative Exchange Council were greeted with protests and a lawsuit.
Conservative lawmakers gathering in Arizona for a conference of the American Legislative Exchange Council were greeted with protests and a lawsuit.
Arizona governor: Building bridge where kids died a priority
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he will work to find money in next year’s state budget to help build a bridge over a rural creek where a family was swept away last week.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he will work to find money in next year’s state budget to help build a bridge over a rural creek where a family was swept away last week.
No more photo radar in Phoenix? City council votes not to renew contract
Unless the city council takes further action, the vote means red-light camera enforcement in Phoenix will end in January 2020.
Unless the city council takes further action, the vote means red-light camera enforcement in Phoenix will end in January 2020.
Arizona state senator plans to battle youth vaping epidemic
The Arizona legislature 2020 session is already heating up and it hasn't even started yet. One Arizona Senator is ready to take on the problem of vaping.
The Arizona legislature 2020 session is already heating up and it hasn't even started yet. One Arizona Senator is ready to take on the problem of vaping.
Lawyers investigate Arizona official in child smuggling case
Officials in Arizona have hired two law firms and a former attorney general to investigate an elected county assessor who is trying to keep his job as he defends himself against human smuggling charges.
Officials in Arizona have hired two law firms and a former attorney general to investigate an elected county assessor who is trying to keep his job as he defends himself against human smuggling charges.
Green Party loses recognition as Arizona political party
The Green Party is losing its status as a recognized political party in Arizona.
The Green Party is losing its status as a recognized political party in Arizona.
Attorney: Arizona man charged in adoption case 'made happy families'
An Arizona elected official charged with running an adoption-fraud scheme involving women from the Marshall Islands ran a legal practice and “made happy families,” his attorney said.
An Arizona elected official charged with running an adoption-fraud scheme involving women from the Marshall Islands ran a legal practice and “made happy families,” his attorney said.
Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar's tweets raise Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theory
Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar appears to be signaling support for a conspiracy theory that Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar appears to be signaling support for a conspiracy theory that Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Mohave County approves '2nd Amendment Sanctuary' resolution
Mohave County in northwestern Arizona is officially on the record as a "Second Amendment Sanctuary County" in support of gun rights.
Mohave County in northwestern Arizona is officially on the record as a "Second Amendment Sanctuary County" in support of gun rights.
Phoenix library fine forgiveness effective Nov. 18
The City Council approved ending overdue fines, saying studies show charges on late-returned books and other library materials do not affect how quickly they are brought back.
The City Council approved ending overdue fines, saying studies show charges on late-returned books and other library materials do not affect how quickly they are brought back.
Tucson to decide whether to be Arizona's only sanctuary city
Voters in Tucson will decide Tuesday whether to make the liberal enclave Arizona's only sanctuary city in an effort to confront President Donald Trump's immigration policies and the state's tough laws cracking down on people in the country illegally.
Voters in Tucson will decide Tuesday whether to make the liberal enclave Arizona's only sanctuary city in an effort to confront President Donald Trump's immigration policies and the state's tough laws cracking down on people in the country illegally.
Sanctuary city initiative divides liberal Tucson, Arizona
Now, as President Donald Trump’s immigration policies put renewed focus on the treatment of people who come to the United States without authorization, the progressive southern Arizona city is again grappling with what it means to be a city welcoming of immigrants.
Now, as President Donald Trump’s immigration policies put renewed focus on the treatment of people who come to the United States without authorization, the progressive southern Arizona city is again grappling with what it means to be a city welcoming of immigrants.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.


















