Intel announces $20 billion expansion in Arizona; will create over 3,000 jobs
Intel Corporation will expand its Arizona-based manufacturing capacity with a $20 billion investment, which will create 3,000 high-tech, high-wage jobs and 3,000 construction jobs.
Arizona Governor, fire agencies ask for help to prevent wildfires this year
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and fire agencies are asking for the public to help prevent wildfires this year after the state saw nearly a million acres burned in 2020.
Arizona Gov. Ducey talks disdain for new education tax, vows fast fix
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has vowed to cancel a new voter-approved tax on high-earning Arizonans that would boost education spending in the state.
Arizona governor, Florida senator blast Biden over Mexico border
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey visited the border city of Douglas with other Republican lawmakers as the area has seen a surge in migrants.
Arizona Gov. Ducey signs bill allowing authorities to prosecute adults who encourage minors to die by suicide
Arizona House Bill 2459 would have adults face manslaughter charges if they advise or encourage minors to die by suicide.
Former Nogales mayor, Napolitano adviser to run for Arizona governor
Marco Lopez is the first of what is likely to be a crowded field of candidates looking to replace Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who is barred by term limits from seeking a third term.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale marks 500,000th COVID-19 dose administered
It was a major milestone for vaccinations here in Arizona on March 15 as we hear from the woman who received the 500,000th Covid vaccine. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae has the story.
Gov. Ducey orders Arizona schools to offer in-person learning by March 15
According to a statement, an exception will be made for counties that have "high" COVID-19 transmission based on CDC guidelines, including Coconino, Yavapai and Pinal counties.
Gov. Ducey says Arizona can meet Biden’s vaccine deadline
Arizona is scheduling vaccines for people 55 and older through four state-run mass vaccination sites in Phoenix and Tucson, and plans to lower the threshold to age 45 on April 1.
Arizona Gov. Ducey encourages vaccination, sorry for registration woes
"I apologize for any frustration that you’ve encountered," Ducey said. "This has been a bumpy time. The demand has been so great for this vaccine from so many of our Arizonans."
Arizona to accept consular ID cards as valid identification
The new law is expected to mostly benefit immigrants living in Arizona illegally without access to any other types of state or federal identification, including driver’s licenses.
Gov. Ducey ends COVID-19 occupancy limits for Arizona businesses
Arizona Gov. Ducey's announcement comes as more than 2 million people have been vaccinated in the state against the coronavirus, while cases have plateaued in the last few weeks.
Arizona House approves sports betting, gambling bill amid transparency questions
Some Democrats in the Arizona House raised questions about a major expansion of gambling Gov. Ducey needs as part of his thus-far secret deal with Native American tribes to update their gambling compact.
Ready to reopen? Some Arizona school districts scramble to put kids back in class by March 22
School districts were in overdrive after Arizona's governor ordered them to offer in-person learning for students by March 15.
Governor Ducey gets vaccine as Arizona coronavirus death toll tops 16,000
The governor tweeted photos after he got the first of two needed shots during an unannounced visit to State Farm Stadium. The 56-year-old Republican previously said he would not "jump the line" to take a coronavirus vaccine but would wait until it was his turn.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey talks COVID-19 vaccines hours after receiving his own
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey joins FOX 10's Troy Hayden just hours after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine as the state is using a hybrid model, now allowing those 55 years and older to get their doses. Ducey talks about the steps he and state health officials are doing to continue opening up Arizona.
Gov. Ducey orders flags lowered to honor those lost to COVID-19
Ducey said in a statement that “every life is precious” and that Arizona was grieving and praying for all the lives lost to the disease,
25,000 asylum seekers waiting in Mexico allowed to begin crossing the US border
The Dept. of Homeland Security will be processing asylum seekers from this week after spending the past year in shelters in Mexico.
Educators react to Gov. Ducey's signing of bill that exempts schools from letter-grade evaluation
Under a new bill signed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, schools are now exempt from being letter-graded this year.
Arizona Senate OKs measure targeting governor’s power
The measure was pushed by Republicans because of Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to sign executive orders closing or restricting businesses to limit opportunities for COVID-19 to spread.