RFK Jr. visits AZ to support health-related bills
Make Arizona Healthy Again. That's the focus of a press event featuring U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. in Phoenix on April 8. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has this report.
Border czar Tom Homan & Sec. Kristi Noem in Phoenix
Tom Homan, the border czar, spoke before a joint session of the Arizona Legislature on April 8, addressing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, is also in Phoenix. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.
'Make Arizona Healthy Again': RFK Jr. visiting Phoenix on April 8
RFK Jr.'s visit comes as the Arizona Senate is set to vote on two bills, with one of them potentially banning ultra-processed foods containing harmful additives from being served in public schools.
Talking APS & Arizona politics | Newsmaker
In this episode of Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook talks with the CEO of Arizona Public Service (APS), Ted Geisler. APS is one of Arizona's top power suppliers. In the second segment, John catches up with freshman Democratic Rep. Yassamin Ansari, AZ-3.
Rally at Arizona Capitol against Trump, Musk
Protesters outside the Arizona State Capitol cited several reasons - from threats to Democracy by President Trump to federal program cuts by Elon Musk and DOGE - why they were rallying. FOx 10's Nicole Krasean has more.
Gen-Z influencer running for Congress
Deja Foxx, a 24-year-old social media influencer from Arizona is throwing her hat in the ring to fill Raul Grijalva's seat in Congress.
Arizona AG says Trump, Musk are attempting to 'steal from all of you'
Attorney General Kris Mayes held a town hall in Mesa with U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton to give an update on nine federal lawsuits and commented on President Donald Trump's budget cuts and mass firings impacting Arizonans.
Arizona AG remarks on lawsuits against Trump admin
Attorney General Kris Mayes and U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton held a Mesa town hall to update on nine federal lawsuits and discuss President Trump's budget cuts and layoffs affecting Arizonans. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.
AZ AG, SOS announce legal action over election
On April 3, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes & Secretary of State Adrian Fontes held a news conference to announce legal action against the federal government related to elections.
New Arizona law could change dental industry
A new law signed by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs allows dental assistants to perform the duties of dental hygienists, which could impact your next trip to the dentist office. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the story.
Dental assistants allowed to perform duties of dental hygienists after passage of new law
A newly signed bill by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs allows dental assistants to fill in for dental hygienists and could bring changes to your next trip to the dentist.
Axon CEO says company will leave Arizona if SB 1543 fails to pass
If Senate Bill 1543 fails in the state legislature, Axon says it will move to either Texas or Florida.
Axon CEO threatens to leave AZ amid HQ controversy
The CEO of Scottsdale-based TASER company Axon says he will leave Arizona if a new bill that allows major companies building corporate headquarters in Arizona to be entitled to build housing for its employees fails to pass the state legislature. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez spoke with the CEO, and has more.
Arizona AG sues RFK Jr. over cuts at the HHS
Democratic politicians like Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes are responding to cuts being made at the federal level. On Tuesday, Mayes filed a lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over cuts being made at the department. FOX 10's Lauren Clark reports.
Political pressure mounts over AZ Stolen Valor Act
Pressure is building at the Arizona State Senate over HB 2030, with supporters of the stolen valor bill calling on State Senate President Warren Petersen to move the bill to a floor vote. The bill is currently stuck in the state legislature's upper chamber.
Axon CEO says he will leave AZ if bill fails
The CEO of taser company Axon says he will leave Arizona if a new bill that would block a citizen's initiative to halt a headquarter project fails in the state legislature. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
Arizona veterans outraged amid controversy over blocked stolen valor bill
Some Arizona veterans say they are outraged over a controversy involving the blocking of HB 2030, also known as the Stolen Valor Act, at the Arizona State Legislature. One veteran said it was the "equivalent of a slap in the face."
Stolen Valor Act: Veterans call for vote on HB 2030
Arizona Attorney General Republican candidate Rodney Glassman and veteran leaders held a news conference on April 1 asking State Senate President Warren Petersen to release HB 2030, the "Stolen Valor Act."
Gina Swoboda says she didn't endorse Rep. Alex Kolodin
A Republican state lawmaker is running for Arizona's Secretary of State, taking on Democrat Adrian Fontes. Alex Kolodin put up a campaign ad on social media and touted an endorsement by Gina Swoboda, but she says she didn't endorse him.
Kyrsten Sinema joins law and lobbying firm
Former U.S. Senator for Arizona, Kyrsten Sinema, is joining a law and lobbying firm. The firm, Hogan Lovells, says the Democrat turned independent will serve as senior counsel in the organization's global regulator and intellectual property practice.