Arizona says “personhood” abortion law can’t lead to criminal charges
The battle over Arizona’s “personhood” law — one of several in Republican-led states that aim to grant all rights to pre-born children -- is playing out despite all abortions being halted in the state.
In era of transparency, Arizona law limits filming police
Arizona’s governor has signed a law that restricts how the public can video police at a time when there’s growing pressure across the U.S. for greater law enforcement transparency.
Arizona OKs biggest US school voucher plan, but plan faces challenge
While Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has signed into law a massive expansion of the state's private school voucher system, the new law is still facing challenges from opponents who are looking at options to block it.
Supporters of Arizona voting rights ballot measure submit signatures to Secretary of State
Supporters of a proposed ballot initiative that aims to expand voter registration, protect mail-in voting, early voting, and ballot privacy, among other things, have submitted signatures to the Secretary of State's office in hopes of placing the measure on the November ballot.
Abortion initiative fails to make 2022 ballot in Arizona; organizers vow to focus on 2024
Supporters of an Arizona ballot measure to protect abortion access say they have failed to collect enough signatures to place the measure before voters during the November election.
Arizona lawmakers hope to attract filmmakers to the state with new bill
Arizona could be a destination for movie productions once again, as the Arizona Motion Picture Program becomes a new law for the Grand Canyon State. FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports.
Gabrielle Giffords documentary comes as gun debates stay center stage
Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords plans to refocus on making tougher federal background checks a reality through her Gun Owners for Safety coalition. The bill the Senate approved would only strengthen background checks for buyers age 18 to 20.
Court won’t fast-track Arizona AG’s election fight appeal
A Yavapai County judge last month rejected Mark Brnovich’s effort to order Katie Hobbs to do a major rewrite of a nearly 300-page document she wrote telling county election officials how to manage the 2022 elections.
Arizona governor signs 47 bills, vetoes 3, as deadline for action looms
Ducey did not act on arguably the most contentious bill of the year, a measure he backs that is opposed by public education advocates to make every Arizona child eligible for a private school voucher.
Early voting begins for 2022 Arizona primary election: Here's what to expect
While the deadline has passed for Arizona residents to register to vote, there's still time for people to get a mail-in ballot for both the primary and general elections.
2022 Midterms: Registering to vote in Arizona ahead of the November election: Here's what you should know
While time has run out for Arizonans who wish to vote in the August primary, there's still time to register to vote ahead of the November 8 general election. Here's what you should know about registering to vote.
July 5 is the last day to register to vote in Arizona's August primary election: Here's what you should know
The deadline to register for Arizona's August primary election is July 5. Here's what you need to know about Arizona's voter registration process.
Arizona governor signs $1.2B water infrastructure bill as state faces cutbacks
The new legislation will put the money toward the new Water Infrastructure Finance Authority, which will be focused on buying new sources of water and building new infrastructure to import water into Arizona.
Arizona primary election: July 5 is last day to register to vote
Arizona residents who plan to vote in the August primary, but have yet to register to do so, need to register by July 5 in order to be eligible to vote. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.
Top election officials in Yavapai County leave amid threats
County Recorder Leslie Hoffman said that she is fed up with the “nastiness” and has accepted a job outside the county. She said longtime elections director Lynn Constabile is leaving for the same reason.
Hundreds of pro-choice supporters gather at Arizona State Capitol
More pro-choice demonstrations took place on July 1 at the Arizona State Capitol, one week after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.
Deleted Pima County Democratic Party Twitter post used F-word to promote 4th of July protest
Officials with the Democratic Party in one southern Arizona county are dealing with controversies surrounding a tweet promoting a 4th of July protest that featured foul language.
Steve Jobs, John McCain to receive posthumous Presidential Medals of Freedom
Simone Biles, Denzel Washington, Gabrielle Giffords and Megan Rapinoe are also on the list of honorees.
Arizona governor signs bill directing $335M to build border fence
In addition to the $335 million fencing appropriation, the Arizona budget’s border funding contains $209 million in funding for border-related enforcement.
Arizona State Sens. Karen Fann, Kelly Townsend subpoenaed by FBI in connection with Jan. 6 probe
Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann and State Senator Kelly Townsend have become the latest people to be subpoenaed by the FBI.


















