AZ death penalty reviewer speaks following dismissal

Retired judge David Duncan was tasked to review Arizona's death penalty procedures, but was dismissed from the role by Governor Katie Hobbs in recent days. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean spoke with Duncan, who reiterated his suggestion for another way to carry out executions in Arizona.

2024 Arizona General Election certification

Governor Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, Attorney General Kris Mayes and Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ann Timmer held a news conference on Nov. 25 to certify the results of the 2024 General Election.

Arizona tourism director resigning from office

The resignation of Lisa Urias comes on the heels of reports that pointed to potential conflicts of interest regarding contracts awarded by the Arizona Office of Tourism. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

Some close AZ races headed for recount l 2024 Election

At least three big races are heading for a recount, including a seat in the Arizona House of Representatives, the Pima County sheriff and a seat on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. Today, counties will canvass the General Election results. A statewide canvass is set for Nov. 25.

AZ Senate President responds to governor's border visit

Arizona Senate President, Warren Petersen, is reacting to Gov. Katie Hobbs' border visit on Nov. 18. During an interview with FOX 10's Ellen McNamara, Petersen says the governor's words don't match her actions when it comes to border security.

AZ Gov. details U.S.-Mexico border enforcement

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, along with several law enforcement members, held a press conference on Nov. 18 to discuss the latest on immigration enforcement in border towns following the passage of the Secure the Border Act.

Gov. Hobbs addresses Arizona's border security

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs held a news conference on Nov. 18 at the Nogales Port of Entry where she discussed ways to better secure the border. The governor also talked about current efforts to combat the trafficking of drugs.

Arizona state Senate candidate killed in car crash

John McLean, 68, was driving a Toyota RAV4 when a Ford Explorer failed to stop at a stop sign and struck McLean’s vehicle at a high rate of speed as it passed through an intersection, Tucson Police said.