Latest on Trump immigration executive orders; AZ congressman eyes run for governor | Nightly Roundup

From Arizonan's reaction to President Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration to why a U.S. Coast Guard Commandant was fired from her post, here's a look at some of your top stories.

AZ Congressman Andy Biggs eyeing governor run
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Andy Biggs, a Republican who represents a section of the East Valley in Congress, has filed documents that express his interest to become the GOP's candidate for governor next year.

Trump pardons 'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley
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President Trump issued a wave of pardons for January 6 rioters, including one for the Arizona man known as the 'QAnon Shaman' who donned a horned cap inside the House Chambers during the riot.

Maricopa County removes voters from registration list: Here's why

Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap said his office has removed hundreds of thousands of people from the list of registered voters. Here's what to know about the removal.

Arizona sues to block Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship

Several states, including Arizona, are challenging President Donald Trump's executive order that would end birthright citizenship.

Mayes sues to block Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship
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During a news conference on Jan. 21, Arizona AG Kris Mayes announced she is joining a multistate lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship.

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen | Newsmaker
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Warren Petersen, the president of the Arizona Senate, joins FOX 10's John Hook on this week's edition of Newsmaker.

Phoenix City Council member Ann O'Brien elected vice mayor

Phoenix City Council members voted 7-1 to elect Ann O'Brien to serve as Vice Mayor for 2025. Here's what we know.

Gov. Hobbs announces $17.2M in border funding
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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs says over $17 million will be used to stop fentanyl from coming into the country, and support county sheriffs and local police departments.

Proposed bill could give harsher stolen valor punishments
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Veterans at the Arizona Capitol are standing up for their service and are supporting a new bill that could bring tougher penalties for stolen valor. HB 2030 would make it a crime to impersonate a veteran to get employment, contracts or benefits awarded to U.S. service men and women. The bill would make it a felony to use fake claims for political gain.

Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan gets fitted for custom cowboy hat

Sheriff Jerry Sheridan is getting a custom cowboy hat from Watson's custom hat shop in Cave Creek as a memento to his new job as County Sheriff.

Sheriff Sheridan gets new, custom cowboy hat
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Sheriff Jerry Sheridan is adding a cowboy hat to his wardrobe to commemorate his new position and let people know, there's a new sheriff in town.

Arizona lawmaker wants to keep porn away from minors

Arizona Republican Rep. Nick Kupper introduced a bill that would require companies that publish more than a third of sexually explicit material online to require users to verify their age.

AZ lawmaker introduces bill to keep porn away from minors
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Arizona Republican Rep. Nick Kupper introduced a bill that would require companies that publish more than a third of sexually explicit material online to require users to verify their age.

Arizona Gov. Hobbs delivers State of the State address

The Arizona Legislature opened its 2025 session on Jan. 13 as Governor Katie Hobbs delivered the State of the State address.

AZ Gov. Hobbs delivers State of the State address
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The Arizona Legislature opened its 2025 session on Jan. 13 as Governor Katie Hobbs delivered the State of the State address. FOX 10's Ashlee Rodriguez breaks it down for us.

Gov. Hobbs: 'Arizonans are counting on us to defend their freedoms'
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The 57th legislative session officially started on January 13. Members took the oath of office and Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs gave her State of the State address.

Gov. Hobbs to hold State of the State address
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The Arizona Legislature is getting back to work. The 2025 season opens on Jan. 13 when Governor Katie Hobbs delivers the State of the State address. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Glendale considers change to homeless camping rules
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Glendale City Council leaders will vote on a new ordinance that would change if people can camp or sleep in vehicles if they can't find a shelter.

AZ Sen. wants to rename highway after Donald Trump
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In a resolution introduced to the state legislature, Republican State Sen. Wendy Rogers listed what she believes are Trump's achievements during his first term in office.