Ruben Gallego, his wife Sydney expecting baby
Newly-elected Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and his wife are expecting a baby. The senator-elect posted the news to Instagram on Dec. 17.
Rent tax ban: Arizona cities could lose millions when new law comes into effect
Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax, and while that means more money in the pocket for some renters, cities could feel the pinch from the ban.
Arizona rental tax ban could affect cities
Come Jan. 1, Arizona's TPT rental tax will no longer be collected, in a move that could save some renters money. But as FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports, some cities could feel the pain from this new law.
Arizona Sen. Anthony Kern hurt in car crash
State Senator Anthony Kern is recovering after being involved in a car crash in South Dakota. Kern suffered serious injuries but is expected to recover.
President-elect Trump to speak at AmericaFest in Phoenix
President-elect Donald Trump will be back in the Valley next week for an event in Phoenix.
AZ government mulls laws for faster ballot counting
Arizona often lags behind others when it comes to vote counting, but there is a new push to speed up the process. FOX 10's Brian Webb has more.
AZ lawmaker looks to abolish death penalty
An Arizona lawmaker reintroduced a bill to abolish the death penalty. Democratic state Representative Patty Contreras of Ahwatukee argues there is no evidence that executions deter crime and is disproportionately applied.
Executions in Arizona could resume, but critics say the state isn't prepared
Resuming executions in Arizona is becoming one step closer in the state, but critics are swinging back, saying the state is not prepared to follow through, and are demanding accountability.
Executions in AZ could resume; critics say state isn't ready
Resuming executions in Arizona is becoming one step closer in the state, but critics are swinging back, saying the state is not prepared to follow through, and are demanding accountability. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the details.
Fondomonte: Arizona AG Kris Mayes suing company over groundwater pumping
Arizona's Attorney General is launching a lawsuit against the subsidiary of a Saudi Arabia company for allegedly pumping "extraordinary amounts of groundwater" in La Paz County.
AZ AG sues Fondomonte over groundwater usage
The Arizona Attorney General's Office allege that Fondomonte, which is the subsidiary of a Saudi Arabia-based company, pumped groundwater in western Arizona at a level that violates the state's public nuisance law.
Governor Katie Hobbs to weigh 5 options for new Arizona Supreme Court Justice
Five nominees have been submitted to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to replace outgoing State Supreme Court Justice Robert Brutinel.
Kari Lake being considered for ambassadorship: Report
Kari Lake has reportedly emerged as a contender for the U.S. ambassadorship to Mexico, according to reports by the New York Post.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods emphasized homelessness management in State of the City
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods delivered his State of the City address at the Omni Tempe Hotel on the ASU campus on Dec. 4.
Pima County Recorder under scrutiny for handling of 2024 election
Two Arizona State Representatives sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes about possible infractions by Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cazares-Kelly.
Arizona lawsuit seeks to undo 15-week abortion ban that conflicts with expanded access
The American Civil Liberties Union, along with two other reproductive rights group, filed the lawsuit in Maricopa County in an effort to undo an abortion ban that was passed years before Arizona voters approved an abortion rights ballot measure.
2 accused of defrauding AZ school voucher program
A grand jury has indicted two people for allegedly defrauding Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account program, also known as the ESA. The two suspects live out-of-state.
Pedestrian dead following freeway crash; late night teen hangout turns fatal | Morning News Brief
Man struck and killed along a freeway ramp overnight; late night teen hangout in the Tonto Basin area ends with a deadly shooting; and more - here's a look at some of your top stories.
Former head of Arizona's death penalty review speaks out following dismissal by Gov. Hobbs
Executions are set to resume in Arizona, and days after being dismissed from a death penalty review by Governor Katie Hobbs, a retired judge is speaking out on his findings, and why he believes Arizona should use a different method of execution.
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.