Leases of 24 federal buildings in AZ canceled by DOGE

President Donald Trump's administration canceled leases for 24 federal offices in Arizona, the DOGE website says. It lists federal real estate offices being closed across the U.S., including nine leases in Phoenix.

Arizona State Senator Eva Burch is resigning

Just months into her second term of office, the Democratic lawmaker from Mesa is resigning, citing partisanship and low legislating pay as factors in her decision to step down.

DOGE impact hearing held by Arizona Attorney General

The Arizona Attorney General, along with AGs from several other states, held a community impact hearing Wednesday night on the Trump administration's DOGE efforts to cut back on spending. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the latest on what was heard during public comment.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes holds townhall on DOGE impacts

Arizona's AG, Kris Mayes, was joined by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield to talk about the impacts on DOGE on Arizonans on March 5. This is one of several townhalls that will be held.

AZ judge blocks state's 15-week abortion ban

Months after voters in the state approved a ballot measure that allows for abortion up to around 22 to 24 weeks, a judge in Arizona has declared the state's existing 15-week abortion ban as unconstitutional.

Hundreds show up to 'March Fourth Against Monarchy'

Hundreds of protesters gathered for a third time this year at the Arizona State Capitol and rallied along with others across the nation against the Trump administration. They called it the "March Fourth Against Monarchy." FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.

Preston's Law passes through AZ State House

The law would increase penalties for aggravated assault in cases where there are two or more accomplices. The bill is named after Preston Lord, a 16-year-old who was killed after an attack at a Halloween party in 2023.

DEI content removed from Luke AFB's social media

Luke Air Force Base, as well as all other military entities, are ridding their social media accounts from DEI-related posts. This comes after an executive order from the Trump administration and memo from the Department of Defense.