Full video: Kari Lake announces U.S. Senate run
Kari Lake announced her formal bid to run for U.S. Senate on Oct. 10 while at a rally in Scottsdale. More than halfway through her announcement, she played a pre-recorded taping of former U.S. President Donald Trump giving her his full endorsement.
Kari Lake expected to announce 2024 Senate run
Kari Lake says she will make a huge announcement on her future at a rally on Tuesday night. She reportedly filed paperwork to run as a Republican with the Federal Election Commission last week. Lake lost the governor's race to Democrat Katie Hobbs last year. The Senate seat is currently held by Independent Kyrsten Sinema, who has not formally launched a re-election campaign. The only other major Republican in the race so far is Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb. Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego is also running for the Senate seat.
Billions of school bonds, overrides on AZ ballots
Come November, voters in various parts of Arizona will decide on a number of local races, many of which involve school budget and school bonds. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.
Border communities fear impact of wall construction
In the aftermath of an announcement by the White House that construction of a border wall is set to resume in South Texas, people loving along the Arizona - Mexico Border are voicing concerns over whether the move will shift migrant traffic west, towards the Arizona section of the border. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
Fontes: Trump will be on '24 AZ ballot if nominated
As questions remain amongst some people over whether Former President Donald Trump can run again for his old job after what happened on January 6, Arizona's Secretary of State said he has made his decision. Democrat Adrian Fontes says the former president has every right to have his name on Arizona's ballot in 2024, should he garner the GOP's nomination for the presidency. Fontes said he is just doing what the law instructs him to do.
Kari Lake files to run for U.S. Senate
Kari Lake, the former Republican nominee for Arizona governor, has filed to run for the United States Senate. Lake will launch her campaign during a rally next week. The seat is currently held by Independent Kyrsten Sinema, who has not formally launched a re-election campaign at this time. The only other major Republican in the race so far is Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb. Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego is also running for the Senate seat.
Hobbs ends AZ water lease for Saudi-based company
Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the termination of a groundwater lease for Fondomonte Arizona, the Saudi-based company that operates an alfalfa farming operation in La Paz County. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia has the latest.
Kari Lake expected to announce U.S. Senate bid
Republican Kari Lake, who lost her bid to succeed Doug Ducey as Arizona Governor in 2022, is expected to announce a bid for the U.S. Senate.
West Valley businesses surprised with 'out of the blue' tax bill
Dozens of businesses in a West Valley city say they are dealing with a tax bill that seemingly appeared out of the blue. City officials say they discovered the tax situation during a random audit, and now, some of those affected say they are worried about what's next.
Arizona, Utah will pay to keep national parks open if shutdown occurs
Arizona and Utah will keep the iconic national parks in those states open if a shutdown of the federal government threatens access to Arizona’s orange-striped Grand Canyon and the sheer red cliffs of Utah’s Zion Valley.
AZ treasurer Kimberly Yee acting as governor
Arizona's treasurer Kimberly Yee posted on social media that she's currently acting as the state's governor. in a post on X, Yee said Wednesday that she would be acting as governor until Thursday morning. The reason for Katie Hobbs' absence is unknown.
President Biden set to land in Phoenix for AZ visit
Air Force One is expected to touch down at Sky Harbor International Airport on the night of Sept. 27, as the President embarks on his second trip to the Grand Canyon State since August. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
Hobbs withdraws nominees for state agency directors
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs withdrew 13 nominees for state agency directors, blaming what she calls a "political circus." Hobbs sent a letter to Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen, saying the Senate Committee on Director Nominations has been used by Republicans to pursue their "radical political agenda."
Arizona Senator Sinema holds roundtable with veteran small business owners in Phoenix
Besides talking about small business, Sen. Sinema also talked about the ongoing migrant crossing issues at the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Sen. Sinema holds small business roundtable
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema was in Phoenix on Sept. 25, where he held a roundtable with various veteran small business owners. The senator also talked about the ongoing problems at the Southern Border. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.
Nightly Roundup: Arrest made in drive-by shooting; concerning findings from Auditor General's Office
From the latest on a drive-by shooting in the West Valley to some concerning findings from the state's Auditor General, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Kari Lake public records lawsuit
After a pair of unsuccessful lawsuits challenging the 2022 election results in Arizona, Kari Lake is back in court. This time, she's not directly challenging her loss to Gov. Katie Hobbs, instead, she wants to make voters' personal information on early-voting envelopes public.
More than 15K Arizonans registered for No Labels party
In Arizona, which Biden won by about 10,000 votes, the state Democratic Party sued Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, also a Democrat, to try to prevent No Labels from being on the ballot.
More than 15K in Arizona register for No Labels party
More than 15,000 people in Arizona have registered to join a new political party floating a possible bipartisan "unity ticket" against Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Grand Canyon to stay open if government shuts down
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says the state is prepared to keep the Grand Canyon open as a federal government shutdown looms. Funding from the Arizona Lottery would make it possible to keep the Grand Canyon open. Hobbs says keeping the Grand Canyon open will guarantee Arizonans working in the park, and the thousands who depend on the tourist activity it generates are not affected by political gridlock.



















