Gov. Hobbs signs disability services funding bill

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signs HB 2945, a bi-partisan bill that closes the funding gap for the state's Division of Developmental Disabilities, which provides services for nearly 60,000 disabled Arizonans.

Political experts breakdown first 100 days of Trump

Republican strategist Stan Barnes and Mike Noble of Noble Predictive Insights breakdown the first 100 days of the second Trump administration and what to look forward to in the upcoming Arizona gubernatorial election.

Gov. Hobbs signs disability services funding bill

Governor Katie Hobbs signed a bi-partisan disability services funding bill. The bill closes the funding gap for the state's Division of Developmental Disabilities, which provides services for nearly 60,000 disabled Arizonans. The agency was set to run out of money at the end of this month and would have had to shut down until the new budget year.

Scottsdale resident fights Axon HQ proposal

Bob Littlefield, a former Scottsdale City Council member, is fighting to block the construction of a new Axon headquarters facility in Scottsdale. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the story.

Gov. Hobbs announces bill moratorium

Governor Katie Hobbs on Thursday announced a moratorium on signing new legislation until lawmakers pass a bill funding health care for those with disabilities.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to decide on Axon HQ bill

Axon CEO Patrick Smith is threatening to move the company's proposed headquarters out of Scottsdale unless Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a bill passed by the state legislature, allowing Axon to bypass a public vote on the HQ plans.

Axon one step closer to building Scottsdale headquarters

The Arizona Senate passed a bill paving the way for Axon to build a new headquarters in Scottsdale. The bill would let the company bypass a referendum that could have stopped the project. Axon's CEO has threatened to move the company out of Arizona if the bill fails. The bill now heads to Gov. Katie Hobbs' desk for her signature.

Arizona lawmakers pass Stolen Valor Act

A bill to increase the consequences for stolen valor in Arizona has passed in the State Senate, with Republican Jake Hoffman being the only 'No' vote. The bill would make acts of stolen valor a penalty, and Governor Katie Hobbs has said she will sign the bill into law. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.