Embattled Arizona health agency faces leadership change
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Virginia "Ginny" Rountree announced her resignation Monday as director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, effective Feb. 13, citing personal health concerns just months after her September appointment by Gov. Katie Hobbs.

New legislation would ban minors from drag shows in Arizona

A new legislative effort at the Arizona Capitol seeks to criminalize the exposure of minors to drag performances, proposing a Class 4 felony for violators.

Sober Living scandal: GOP state lawmaker proposes changes to American Indian Health Plan

"AHCCCS is not equipped to safely and effectively serve as an operational health plan for the American Indian Health Plan," said a Republican state lawmaker who made a big proposal.

Adelita Grijalva hosts Know Your Rights forum
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Rep. Grijalva helped break down the community's constitutional rights and how citizens can protect themselves during ICE protests at the Know Your Rights forum on Feb. 1 

Trump plans to close Kennedy Center for 2 years starting July 4

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he plans to close The Kennedy Center for two years beginning in July.

Government shutdown won't end Monday, House Speaker says

A partial government shutdown will extend beyond Monday when lawmakers in the House return to work.

Operation Metro Surge allowed to continue after judge denies preliminary injunction

Operation Metro Surge will continue in Minnesota after a federal judge denied a preliminary injunction that was sought by the state’s attorney general as well as the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

AZ Democrat reportedly steps down over vulgarity
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A Phoenix area Democratic Party leader told the Arizona Republic that he has resigned from his position, after a video surfaced of him spewing vulgarities at several women during a protest at Zipps.

Arizona parents divided as student anti-ICE walkouts spread

Student walkouts protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have spread across the Phoenix area and the nation this week, drawing a sharp divide among parents over campus safety and political activism.

Phoenix parents divided over student immigration marches
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Student walkouts protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have spread throughout the Phoenix area, sparking debate among parents over the balance between civic engagement and student safety. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Businesses join ‘ICE Out’ boycott to protest immigration enforcement
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Businesses and students across the Phoenix area joined a national boycott Thursday, shuttering shops and skipping classes to protest recent immigration enforcement actions by the Trump administration. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Arizona county supervisors hire lawyers to undo deal with ICE

Pinal County leaders have voted to start a civil lawsuit over an agreement county attorney Brad Miller made with ICE, claiming Miller was not authorized to make such a deal.

Troop deployments to US cities cost Americans nearly half a billion dollars in 2025, CBO report finds

A new Congressional Budget Office report breaks down the taxpayer bill for the Trump administration’s six-city deployment and forecasts a steep rise if these deployments continue in 2026.

Senate passes bill to fund government through September: What we know

Even though the bill passed in the Senate, it still needs approval from the House, which won't be back in session until Monday. This could mean the government will be partially shutdown temporarily through the weekend until the House can vote on the legislation.

ICE Out march held in Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen plays Defend Minnesota concert

A second "National Day of Action" happened in Minneapolis on Friday to demand "ICE Out" of Minnesota, only hours after Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a protest concert at First Avenue.