'Slowpoke bill' passes in Arizona House
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The bill would add a $250 fine for drivers who poke along in the left lane without passing. The bill would also add bigger signs along roadways, reminding drivers to only use the left lane for passing. The law would only apply to highways and state routes with two lanes. After passing in the House, the bill now moves onto the Senate.

Anti-Trump protest took place in Phoenix on Presidents' Day

Organizers called the protest "No Kings on Presidents' Day." They say they are protesting Trump's plans for immigration enforcement.

Intercepting drug smuggling drones at Arizona border
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Attorney General Kris Mayes and other Arizona leaders held a news conference on Feb. 17 to discuss HB2733, which would provide immunity to law enforcement when intercepting drones engaged in drug smuggling and other crimes near the southern border.

Rep. Yassamin Ansari hosts town hall in Maryvale
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Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari was back in Arizona hosting a town hall in Maryvale to help inform constituents of their rights amid a flurry of immigration reform orders from the executive branch.

State Sen. Jake Hoffman granted immunity from ticket
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Another Arizona State Senator got out of a traffic violation due to constitutional immunity. This time it was Queen Creek Sen. Jake Hoffman.

Howdy: Arizona's state greeting? Learn more about HB2764

A greeting often associated with cowboys could soon become Arizona's official greeting, if a bill introduced to the state legislature becomes law.

AZ GOP lawmakers tout new ballot counting bill despite veto threat from Gov. Hobbs

Republicans at the Arizona State Legislature say they have a solution to criticisms over perceived slowness in the release of election results back in November, but the bill is facing some obstacles.

Stephen Richer talks about AZ election reform bill
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Since 2000, it has taken an average of about two weeks to count every vote in elections, and the speed of the count has been getting more attention in recent years due to closer election results and a very divided electorate. We spoke with former Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer about an election reform bill that Republicans in the Arizona State Legislature proposed.

Gov. Hobbs breaks ground on new AZ dispatch center
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs joined DFFM State Fire Management Officer John Truett, Modular Solutions Senior Project Manager Lorenzo Chavez, and ADC Manager Michael Hale to break ground on a news Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center in Phoenix.

Yuma mayor gives update on border encounters
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The Trump administration has made several changes at the border that are impacting our state. Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls joined AZAM to discuss how things are looking at the border.

House bill to allow alcohol on golf courses advances
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An Arizona House bill that would permit golfers to bring their own alcohol to courses that already sell alcohol advanced through the committee stage.

AZ ballot counting bill faces obstacles
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After some people sharply criticized what they felt were slow election results in November, Republicans at the Arizona State Legislature say they have a solution, but there is an obstacle when it comes to turning this bill into law. FOX 10's Lauren Clark explains.

2026 Election: Karrin Taylor Robson launches 2nd run for Arizona governor

Karrin Taylor Robson, who mounted an unsuccessful campaign for the GOP gubernatorial nomination in 2022, is running once again for Arizona's highest office.

Scottsdale City Council votes to end DEI hiring practices
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The Scottsdale City Council voted to eliminate DEI programs and "ensure city employees are hired, evaluated, and promoted based on merit." FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.

Scottsdale City Council to vote on removal of DEI
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The Scottsdale City Council is voting on whether to eliminate DEI programs and "ensure city employees are hired, evaluated, and promoted based on merit." FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has this story.

Arizona governor proposes 5% pay increase for law enforcement

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs says the pay raise is needed to attract and retain the best officers and troopers in the state.