Maricopa County rejects BNSF's land use change request connected to Wittmann logistics hub proposal
"Today’s vote does not spell the end of Burlington-Northern Santa Fe’s plans to build a state-of-the-art freight rail facility on about 4,000 acres in northwest Maricopa County," read a portion of statement released by county officials.
Rep. Ansari slams conditions at Eloy Detention Center
A migrant woman detained for nine months at the Eloy Detention Center in Arizona is allegedly suffering from a rapidly worsening case of leukemia, prompting a visit and strong criticism from a member of Congress. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has the story.
Arizona Rep. links rejected vote to school district's financial transparency
Rep. Matt Gress (R) is blaming a rejected vote on the Tolleson Union High School District's refusal to provide financial records and demanding over $26,000 in fees instead.
2025 Arizona election: Jurisdictional results
Get results from the 2025 Arizona county and city elections. Polls are now closed.
Arizona AG Mayes addresses lawsuit against Trump's tariffs
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is heading to Washington, D.C. to take part in oral arguments before the Supreme Court. Mayes is co-leading a lawsuit against the Trump administration's tariffs.
New program allows AZ residents to get discounted prescription drugs
A new program launched by Gov. Katie Hobbs allows Arizona residents to save up to 80% on some prescription drugs, as part of her efforts to lower costs.
On the ballot: Valleywise Health wants $898M to expand
On Tuesday, Maricopa County voters can decide on a nearly $900 million Valleywise Health expansion, that will cost taxpayers $28 a year. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen speaks with a political analyst on the anticipated low turnout.
Government shutdown strains St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix
St. Mary's Food Bank is seeing a surge in demand—up 10-15%—due to the government shutdown and cuts to SNAP benefits, forcing them to dip into reserves and increase purchasing to serve a record number of families.
St. Mary's Food Bank dips into reserves, asks for donations
Food banks in the Valley are struggling to keep up with increased demand. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more from St. Mary's Food Bank, which is asking for volunteers and donations.
2025 Arizona election guide: Learn more about local ballot measures
From school budget overrides to bond issuance, Arizona voters will get to decide on various local-level ballot measures come November. Here's a look at all them.
Prop 409: Maricopa Co. voters decide on $898M Valleywise hospital expansion
Maricopa County residents will vote on Proposition 409, an $898 million bond for Valleywise Health hospital expansion.
Gov. Hobbs launches prescription drug discount cards
Gov. Hobbs launched the AZRx initiative to help residents save money on prescription drugs through the free ArrayRx discount card.
Halloween T-shirt controversy: Arizona school district teachers accused of mocking Charlie Kirk's death
An Arizona state representative has accused Cienega math department teachers of wearing t-shirts "..that seemingly mock the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk—complete with ‘Problem Solved’ slogans and simulated blood stains on the same side that Charlie’s fatal wound was on."
Election day is Nov. 4; mail-in ballots must be dropped off
Nov. 4 is election day and if you still haven't mailed your ballot back, it's too late, but your vote can still be counted. Ballots must be dropped off by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Arizonans step up to fill the SNAP-gap by donating food to CASS shelter
Even with the uncertainty over the funding of the food stamp program, Valley residents continue to step up by donating money, food and time to help those who are on the verge of loosing those funds. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Arizona man relying on SNAP faces uncertainty as benefits set to expire
Facing the loss of $150 million in federal SNAP benefits starting Nov. 1, many Arizonans, including resident Christian Guerrero, are deeply concerned about securing food.
For this Arizona man, SNAP cutoff means every dollar counts
As federal SNAP benefits expire Nov. 1, leaving Arizonans like Christian Guerrero worried about their next meal, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced $1.8 million in temporary state funding. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the details.
SNAP: AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs lays blame for benefits pause on President Trump
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is blaming President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefits pause. "There are contingency funds specifically for this purpose, and he should release those funds so that people aren't hungry," the governor said. "Instead, he's choosing to use them as leverage."
Gov. Hobbs volunteers at St. Mary's Food Bank
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is having an impact on people in need of food assistance, and on Oct. 30, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs volunteered at a Phoenix area food bank, while criticizing President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefit cut. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Adelita Grijalva sets record for swearing-in delay
Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva has set a modern-day record for the longest wait to be sworn into Congress after winning a special election.



















