Arizona Sen. Sinema defends bipartisanship at McConnell Center

"More and more it seems like Americans are being told that in order to be a member of either political party, you must adhere to a strict set list of policy viewpoints," Sinema said. "But I don’t think that’s how a majority of Arizonans or Kentuckians or everyday Americans think."

Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward's attempt to quash Jan. 6 panel subpoena fails

Kelli Ward, who is the chair of the Arizona Republican Party, had tried to block a subpoena of her phone records by a U.S. House committee that is investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Now, a federal judge has rejected her efforts to block the subpoena.

Maricopa County Superior Court offers help at law library resource centers

Court clerks have been busy getting thousands of legal forms up to date and if you need help, the Maricopa County Superior Court is offering assistance in English and Spanish.

Candidates for top Arizona election job spar in debate

Mark Finchem debated Democrat Adrian Fontes, the former Maricopa County Recorder who lost his 2020 reelection bid, in a televised debate that is sponsored by the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission.

Drought in Western US heats up as a Senate campaign issue

Federal officials recently announced that Nevada and Arizona would get far less water in 2023 as the stranglehold on the Colorado River worsens because of drought, climate change and demand.

Arizona's governor race: Kari Lake still wants a debate, Hobbs is unwavering

In the race to become Arizona's next governor, Katie Hobbs was out talking to voters in Tempe, and on the same day, Kari Lake held a Q&A event in Chandler. Lake maintains wanting a debate as Hobbs is unwavering in not sharing a stage with her.

Arizona Legislature won’t defend law limiting police filming

Senate President Karen Fann and House Speaker Rusty Bowers both said they would not intervene in the case by the Friday deadline set by the federal judge when he temporarily blocked the new law from taking effect last week on First Amendment grounds.

Candidates for top Arizona K-12 schools post spar in debate

The at-times contentious debate featuring Republican Tom Horne and current Superintendent of Public Education Kathy Hoffman, a Democrat seeking a second four-year term, also featured exchanges over school shutdowns prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arizona GOP candidates Lake, Finchem appeal ruling against hand counts

Lawyers representing governor candidate Kari Lake and secretary of state hopeful Mark Finchem filed a notice saying they would ask the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to revive their lawsuit.

A recap of the Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction debate
video

Democrat Kathy Hoffman, the current superintendent of public instruction, was elected in 2018. She's fighting to stay in her position against Tom Horne, a former superintendent of public instruction, a former state lawmaker, and former attorney general. They participated in a debate on Sept. 14 ahead of the midterm election. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.

Katie Hobbs declines, again, to meet Kari Lake in televised Arizona Governor debate

Democrat Katie Hobbs’ campaign announced Sept. 11 that she would not debate Republican Kari Lake as the two battle for the Arizona governor’s office, calling off any negotiations with Lake and the state commission overseeing debates.

Commission holds meeting after Hobbs declines to meet Lake in live Arizona governor debate

Katie Hobbs, the Democratic Party candidate for Arizona governor in the November elections, has declined to agree to a televised debate with her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, proposing instead to have individual interviews with the moderator.

2022 Arizona elections: Hobbs, Lake field questions at gubernatorial candidate forum

GOP candidate Kari Lake and Democratic hopeful and current Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, answered Arizonans' questions at a forum in Phoenix. They took the stage separately.

Arizona Democratic lawmaker who just won Senate primary resigns

A Democratic member of the state House of Representatives who just won his primary for state Senate announced that he is resigning, leaving no one on the ballot in his southwest Phoenix district.