As we await the showdown between Donald Trump and Katie Hobbs over immigration, Arizona's Democratic governor has a tough decision to make.
President Donald Trump codified the bill named after a Georgia woman who was killed by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant in February of 2024.
Among his first day of executive orders, President Trump on Monday ordered flags be at full-staff "on this and all future Inauguration Days." Gov. Katie Hobbs raised them until Tuesday.
The nation remains in mourning for former President Jimmy Carter, and that means flags in Arizona will remain at half-staff on Monday, the day of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration,
The order is temporarily on ice, but uncertainty swirls around which programs would and wouldn't be hit by the federal aid freeze.
Twenty days later, in a complaint delivered to the Evo A. DeConcini courthouse in Tucson on Nov. 25, 2024, Ortiz again threatened to shoot the incoming "fraudulent elected" president. He said he had earned an expert badge for marksmanship during his time with the Marines, the court documents read.
The temporary funding pause was temporarily blocked by a federal judge shortly before it was set to begin at 3 p.m. on Tuesday in Arizona.
Hobbs reacted to a federal judge in Seattle halting the Trump executive order aimed at ending Birthright citizenship.
Arizona is joining with other states to sue President Donald Trump over his sweeping federal grant freeze that is set to go into effect Tuesday evening, according to the Attorney General’s Office.
Trump’s second term will have an outsized impact on Arizona, a border state and presidential battleground that was at the heart of Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election and then elected him decisively four years later. Trump is in a more powerful position than he was on Inauguration Day in 2017, political watchers say.
Katie Hobbs is facing what might be ... It’s only a matter of time … as in any day now … until Trump turns his ICEy eye on Arizona, and Hobbs already has signaled that the state won ...
The Douglas City Council voted 3-2 to declare a state of emergency in response to President Donald Trump's border and immigration policy shifts.