Government shutdown, ICE raids & more | Newsmaker
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In this episode of Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook talks with Democratic Rep. Yassamin-Ansari and Republican Rep. Juan-Ciscomani about the latest happenings in politics, specifically the government shutdown that's been going on for more than a week now.

Government shutdown latest: Senate rejects funding bills for 7th time

The U.S. Senate rejected competing funding bills for the seventh time on Thursday, meaning that the federal government shutdown will continue, at least for now.

Marjorie Taylor Greene blames GOP leadership for shutdown

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed Republican congressional leadership for the ongoing government shutdown during an interview on CNN Thursday.

Adelita Grijalva on delayed swearing in, government shut down | FOX 10 Talks
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Anchor Brian Webb & Executive Producer Trenton Hooker go beyond the day's stories to dig into the journalism. Webb and Hooker speak to American politician, former Pima County Board of Supervisor and now U.S. representative-elect for Arizona's 7th congressional district. She discusses her delay in being sworn in, the government shutdown and the increasing impacts and more.

Speaker Johnson backtracks on Grijalva's swearing-in
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House Speaker Mike Johnson appears to have contradicted his own commitment regarding the swearing-in of newly-elected Arizona Rep. Adelita Grijalva, stating the ceremony will not take place until the ongoing government shutdown is resolved.

Greyhound steps up as government shutdown grounds flights, disrupts air travel

As the government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel across the country, Greyhound and FlixBus are stepping in to meet growing demand from travelers.

What you can and can't get if your flight is delayed or canceled during the shutdown

Flight delays are increasing as the government shutdown strains air traffic control. Here’s what you can and cannot do if your flight gets canceled or delayed.

More rain in AZ; government shutdown latest | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's show, LiveNOW's Andy Mac joins us to talk about the latest in the government shutdown. Additionally, we'll be joined by Charlene Fernandez, the chair of the Arizona Democratic Party. Also, FOX 10 meteorologist Krystal Ortiz joins us to talk about the upcoming rain.

Government shutdown enters day 8
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Around 750,000 federal employees have been furloughed since the federal government shut down.

White House says it will use tariff revenue to save food aid program

The White House said it has found a workaround to fund a food program during the government shutdown to keep aid flowing for millions of women and children. Here’s what we know.

As government shutdown continues, flight delays could soon pick up

The government shutdown is starting to impact air travel as call-outs at air traffic control towers are causing flight delays and cancellations.

Senator Mark Kelly speaks on government shutdown | FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10 anchors Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez speak to Arizona Senator Mark Kelly about the government shutdown as well as other various topics, from subsidies, health insurance, tax cuts, government, the President and more.

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva not yet sworn-in amid government shutdown

Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election for a House seat nearly two weeks ago, has not yet been sworn in as a member of Congress.

Government shutdown impact on national parks
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Visitors at Saguro National Park near Tucson saw a closed off gate and thought the park was closed until they saw other people parking on the side of the road and walking right in. Ahead of the government shutdown, the National Park Service said it would furlough more than 9,000 employees, cutting more than half the staff.

Here's how long the government shutdown could go on

This shutdown is expected to last at least three days, as the Senate isn't likely to hold any votes until at least Oct. 3.

Gov. Hobbs: Arizona will not fund national parks during government shutdown

Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Arizona will not pay to keep national parks fully operational during the federal government shutdown, a decision that comes as a new blow to businesses near the Grand Canyon still recovering from a major wildfire.