Biden makes a stop at El Portal Mexican restaurant
FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the latest on President Joe Biden's stop in Phoenix. First on the agenda, visit El Portal Mexican restaurant and chat with constituents. His visit comes on the day the state is holding its Presidential Preference Election.
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From a presidential visit in Phoenix to the latest in today's Presidential Preference Election, here's a look at some of our top stories.
President Joe Biden arrives in Phoenix
President Joe Biden arrived in Phoenix on Tuesday afternoon when Arizona is holding its Presidential Preference Election. Air Force One arrived at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport around 4:10 p.m. after departing from Las Vegas, Nevada on March 19.
Biden doubles down on billionaire tax plan, homebuyer tax credit
President Joe Biden, addressing a crowd in Las Vegas, announced plans to tackle economic inequalities and the housing affordability crisis.
2024 Presidential Preference Election: Voters head to polls
Voters are casting their ballots as Arizona holds its Presidential Preference Election on March 19. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Biden aims to court Latino voters, secure his standing in Arizona and Nevada
President Joe Biden on Tuesday opened a three-day campaign swing in the Sun Belt geared largely toward courting the Latino voters who helped power his coalition in 2020.
Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro reports to prison
A last-minute appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court failed and now a prominent member of Donald Trump's inner circle is going to prison. Peter Navarro hoped he could stay out of prison while he appealed his contempt of Congress conviction, but Chief Justice John Roberts ruled against him. On March 19, Navarro begins his four-month sentence at a Miami prison. Navarro refused to go along with a Congressional subpoena that was investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
AZ polls open on Presidential Preference Election Day
It's time for Arizona to decide in our state's Presidential Preference Election. It's already clear which two candidates are likely to win, but both parties are watching closely to see which party's voters are more motivated to vote. Polls are open through 7 p.m. on March 19 in Arizona. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Oprah Winfrey talks weight management drugs, obesity in rare TV special
Oprah sat down with medical experts and patients, saying she wanted to "start releasing the stigma and the shame and the judgment" when it comes to using weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy.
Arizona Starter Homes Act: Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoes bill, calling it 'a step too far'
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a housing bill that she called 'a step too far.'
Arizona Starter Homes Act vetoed; battery acid attack victim still searching for justice | Nightly Roundup
From why Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that some believe could help fix Arizona's housing crisis to a woman's ongoing search for justice after an attack almost a decade ago, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Trump having trouble getting $464 million appeal bond
Former President Donald Trump is having trouble securing a $464 million appeal bond in the fraud judgment against him and his sons. On Monday, Trump's attorneys told a New York appeals court that getting the bond is a "practical impossibility." Trump's legal team says they have reached out to 30 underwriters to back the bond.
Cybertruck engineer urges owners to stop shooting, abusing their trucks
“Cybertruck has lived a tortured life for entertainment - Jumped on, kicked, burned, beaten, and shot (multiple times), the Cybertruck engineer wrote on social media. "Maybe Cybertruck can roam freely on and off-road in peace?"
Supreme Court to decide if Biden administration went too far on social media misinformation
In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court will decide how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security.
Trump can't post appeal bond for $454 million civil fraud case: lawyers
Donald Trump’s lawyers said Monday it is “practically impossible” for them to secure the $454 million bond needed while appealing New York’s fraud case against him.
Pence declines to endorse Trump, won't back Biden
Former Vice President Mike Pence has declined to endorse his onetime running mate, former President Trump, in a bombshell announcement Friday.
Judge delays Trump's hush-money trial to mid-April due to recent evidence dump
A judge has delayed ex-President Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial in New York until mid-April after his lawyers said they needed more time to sift through new evidence.
Nathan Wade steps down after judge rules on Fani Willis disqualification motions
Nathan Wade resigned Friday afternoon after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said either Fani Willis or Wade needed to step aside in his ruling on the disqualification motions.
Fani Willis, Nathan Wade must step down from Trump case
Judge Scott McAfee has issued a ruling on the motions to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office from the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others.
Judge denies Trump's request to dismiss classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump’s felony classified documents charges won’t be dismissed on constitutional grounds, a federal judge ruled Thursday afternoon.