RFK Jr. overstepped legal authority on transgender care for minors, judge rules

A federal judge said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had overreached by issuing a declaration that called gender-transition medical treatments unsafe and ineffective for young people experiencing gender dysphoria.

AZ lawmakers pass 'Charlie Kirk Loop 202' bill
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The Arizona State Legislature has approved a bill to rename the Loop 202 as the "Charlie Kirk Loop 202.' but Governor Katie Hobbs is not expected to sign the bill into law.

César Chávez murals, statues already removed from campuses, parks

Organizations across the country and California – the birthplace of the United Farm Workers movement – have already begun removing depictions of the late Latino labor leader César Chávez from public spaces after the explosive allegations in the New York Times revealed this week that he allegedly raped and sexually assaulted women and girls decades ago.

Arizona gun safety bill for schools sparks heated debate at State Capitol

Arizona lawmakers are weighing SB 1424, which mandates firearm safety classes in K-12 schools. While some call it common sense, critics argue it shifts responsibility away from gun owners.

Iran war: Pentagon says attacks 'only ramping up'
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Military officials say U.S. forces have hit nearly 8,000 targets inside Iran, and have destroyed or damaged 120 Iranian naval vessels. However, officials continue to give no timeline for ending 'Operation Epic Fury.' Reporter Rebekah Castor has more.

Gas prices skyrocket in US, up nearly $1 a gallon in past month

Drivers across the United States find themselves digging deeper in their pockets as they fill their tanks. Gas prices continue their upward march and are nearing the $4 mark, according to new numbers from AAA.

California to rename César Chávez Day as Farmworkers Day following sex allegations

California legislators announced Thursday they intend to rename César Chávez Day as Farmworkers Day in light of sexual abuse allegations against the Latino civil rights leader.

ICE surge: People of Twin Cities honored with JFK Profile in Courage Award

The people of the Twin Cities will be honored with the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for their stand against federal immigration enforcement.

Bondi subpoenaed to answer questions from Congress about Epstein files

Attorney General Pam Bondi was ordered to appear for a deposition in April to answer questions regarding the Justice Department’s sex trafficking probe of Jeffrey Epstein and the agency’s handling of files connected to the case.

Arizona lawmakers weigh mandatory K-12 gun safety classes
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An Arizona bill could require K-12 students to take annual gun safety classes. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean breaks down the goal of the bill and why some are against it. 

Arizona bill could require gun safety classes for K-12 students

Arizona lawmakers are debating a bill that would require all K-12 public and charter school students to receive annual firearm safety and accident prevention instruction starting in 2027.

Federal government overseeing Colorado River rights
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The federal government is stepping in to help resolve a dispute among seven states, including Arizona, and 30 tribal nations over their access to the Colorado River. FOX's Amalia Roy has more as the interim guidelines expiration date approaches this year.

DHS shutdown: Hundreds of AZ TSA officers enter second month without pay
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As the partial government shutdown drags on, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport is accepting donations for federal workers going without pay. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more on how the DHS shutdown is also impacting American travelers.

Cesar Chavez: Arizona looks to strip name from cities, cancel events amid sexual assault allegations

The City of Phoenix and local districts are moving to scrub Cesar Chavez’s name from buildings and street signs, following allegations that the labor icon sexually assaulted three women, including two minors, in the 1970s.

Cesar Chavez: Arizona seeks to remove name amid sexual abuse allegations
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Troubling details are emerging following the sexual assault allegations against labor icon and Arizona native Cesar Chavez, as two women come forward. FOX 10's Brian Webb hears from a Valley immigrant rights activist who knew Chavez.

Record-breaking heat, March Madness preview | FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10 Anchor Ashlie Rodriguez & Livestream Journalist Isabella Fredrickson discuss the record-breaking heat with Meteorologist Erica Horvatin and Reporter Steve Nielsen. Plus, FOX News Reporter Amalia Roy discusses how the Colorado River impacts Arizona. Finally, Sports Reporter Blake Niemann talks about March Madness, including how the ASU Sun Devils and Arizona Wildcats are predicted to do.

800 Sky Harbor TSA officers without pay during partial government shutdown

A partial government shutdown has left approximately 800 TSA officers at Sky Harbor International Airport working without pay for over a month, causing severe financial strain and low morale.