Hobbs files statement of interest to run for reelection
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has filed her statement of interest to run for reelection in 2026. Candidates running on the Republican side of the ticket so far are attorney Karrin Taylor Robson and Congressman Andy Biggs.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has filed her statement of interest to run for reelection in 2026. Candidates running on the Republican side of the ticket so far are attorney Karrin Taylor Robson and Congressman Andy Biggs.
Arizonans react to Trump pushing to end 'corrupt' mail-in voting nationwide
President Trump announced a push to end mail-in voting, claiming the practice is "corrupt" & a hindrance to a "real democracy," a move facing criticism from officials & voters, especially in states like Arizona where more than 80% of voters vote by mail.
President Trump announced a push to end mail-in voting, claiming the practice is "corrupt" & a hindrance to a "real democracy," a move facing criticism from officials & voters, especially in states like Arizona where more than 80% of voters vote by mail.
Trump's push to ban mail-in ballots draws criticism
President Donald Trump announced a push to end mail-in voting nationwide on Monday, a move he says will ensure fair elections. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more on how Arizonans are reacting.
President Donald Trump announced a push to end mail-in voting nationwide on Monday, a move he says will ensure fair elections. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more on how Arizonans are reacting.
Trump arranging meeting between Zelenskyy, Putin
A White House East Room meeting with President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, and European leaders has concluded.
A White House East Room meeting with President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, and European leaders has concluded.
Trump expands ‘Good Moral Character’ review for US citizenship
The Trump administration is ordering a “rigorous, holistic, and comprehensive" approach to evaluating U.S. citizenship applicants.
The Trump administration is ordering a “rigorous, holistic, and comprehensive" approach to evaluating U.S. citizenship applicants.
Epstein files latest: DOJ will give documents to Congress
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer says DOJ cooperating 'in good faith effort' to produce files
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer says DOJ cooperating 'in good faith effort' to produce files
Trump meets with Zelenskyy at White House
President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday in Washington, D.C., days after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday in Washington, D.C., days after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
State Department halts Gaza visitor visas after videos spark scrutiny
The State Department has suspended all visitor visas for people from Gaza pending a review.
The State Department has suspended all visitor visas for people from Gaza pending a review.
Kennedy Jr. may not target pesticides, processed foods, 'MAHA' draft report shows
The “Make America Healthy Again" commission released its latest draft report, which centers on promoting healthier diets and probing vaccines and prescription drugs.
The “Make America Healthy Again" commission released its latest draft report, which centers on promoting healthier diets and probing vaccines and prescription drugs.
MSNBC gets a new name; here's what it means
MSNBC is set to rebrand later this year, a move that marks its separation from NBC and the removal of the familiar peacock logo.
MSNBC is set to rebrand later this year, a move that marks its separation from NBC and the removal of the familiar peacock logo.
Trump says he will sign executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots, voting machines
The president in a social media post Monday said he wants to sign the order to bring “honesty" to the 2026 midterm elections.
The president in a social media post Monday said he wants to sign the order to bring “honesty" to the 2026 midterm elections.
Greg Stanton meets with detained Valley restaurant owner
Arizona Congressman Greg Stanton was granted access to the Eloy detention center where he visited Peoria restaurant owner Kelly Yu, who was arrested in May during an immigration hearing.
Arizona Congressman Greg Stanton was granted access to the Eloy detention center where he visited Peoria restaurant owner Kelly Yu, who was arrested in May during an immigration hearing.
AZ court rules funding method for school maintenance, repair unconstitutional
The lawsuit, which was filed in 2017 by a number of education groups and school districts, alleged that lawmakers failed to spend billions of dollars on critical infrastructure repairs and maintenance.
The lawsuit, which was filed in 2017 by a number of education groups and school districts, alleged that lawmakers failed to spend billions of dollars on critical infrastructure repairs and maintenance.
Trump to meet with Zelenskyy Monday after 'shifting towards Putin'
Trump's stance on ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shifted to align with Russian President Vladimir Putin following their meeting Friday.
Trump's stance on ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shifted to align with Russian President Vladimir Putin following their meeting Friday.
Historic Phoenix neighborhood asks for exemption from new AZ housing law
People living in a historic district near Downtown Phoenix are asking for an exemption from a new state housing law, as they are worried the new law could take away what they’ve worked hard to preserve.
People living in a historic district near Downtown Phoenix are asking for an exemption from a new state housing law, as they are worried the new law could take away what they’ve worked hard to preserve.
AZ neighborhood asks for housing law exemption
A recent assessment shows Phoenix has a shortage of about 59,000 housing units, but efforts to solve that are at odds with some, as a historic neighborhood near Downtown Phoenix asks for an exemption from a new housing law that is set to take effect in January. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
A recent assessment shows Phoenix has a shortage of about 59,000 housing units, but efforts to solve that are at odds with some, as a historic neighborhood near Downtown Phoenix asks for an exemption from a new housing law that is set to take effect in January. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
RFK Jr. says he is not running for president in 2028
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly denied speculation that he is preparing a 2028 presidential run, saying his loyalty remains with President Trump and his health agenda.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly denied speculation that he is preparing a 2028 presidential run, saying his loyalty remains with President Trump and his health agenda.
DC police chief to remain in control of MPD after DC Attorney General files lawsuit
D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith will remain in control of the Metropolitan Police Department after D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit Friday challenging what he called an unlawful attempt by the federal government to seize control of the city’s police force.
D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith will remain in control of the Metropolitan Police Department after D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit Friday challenging what he called an unlawful attempt by the federal government to seize control of the city’s police force.
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell indicted after corruption investigation
The indictment is the culmination of a long-running federal corruption investigation into Cantrell, the first female mayor in the city’s 300-year history.
The indictment is the culmination of a long-running federal corruption investigation into Cantrell, the first female mayor in the city’s 300-year history.
Judge orders RFK Jr.'s HHS department to stop sharing Medicaid data with DHS
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials.
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials.




















