Arizona Democrats are predictably furious about a bill to cut off early ballot drop offs. They should find something else to be mad about.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs says over $17 million will be used to stop fentanyl from coming into the country, and support county sheriffs and local police departments.
The Los Angeles fires point a way forward for Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is facing a tough challenge in the ...
“On average, an Arizona family pays nearly $15,000 a year for child care,” she said. Hobbs suggested a program she believes ...
Saying the process is too slow, Gov. Katie Hobbs said Wednesday she wants $7 million to speed up the repatriation of Native ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs reiterated plans to continue working with the United States' southern neighbor on border security and other issues.
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs will ask legislators for $7 million to speed up the repatriation of Native American human remains and artifacts. In an address to tribal leaders Wednesday, Hobbs said the ...
The governor touts that more than $100 million has already been delivered to support local law enforcement in border security ...
Katie Hobbs joined KTAR News 92.3 FM's Chris and Joe Show and discussed a number of topics ranging from politics to education ...
On Wednesday Hobbs announced $17 million in funding for the Stopping Arizona’s Fentanyl Epidemic, or SAFE, initiative. The ...
Hobbs announced $17.2 million in funding from the SAFE (Stopping Arizona’s Fentanyl Epidemic) initiative "to support local ...