Gov. Katie Hobbs released her plan to fund state services for a year, including proposals on child care, private school vouchers and public safety.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs launches a campaign illuminating the State Capitol in blue for Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
The annual speech to lawmakers at the Capitol is an outline of Gov. Katie Hobbs' policy goals for the year ahead.
Hobbs did not nominate her past pick to lead the Department of Economic Security, Angie Rodgers, who has led the agency for about two years. Instead, Hobbs nominated former director Michael Wisehart to return to the role. The Governor's Office was tight-lipped about the change.
As the new legislative year begins, Gov. Katie Hobbs is announcing her priorities for the state, which includes Arizona’s 22 Tribal Nations, whose tribal lands make up 28% of the state's land base and where Indigenous people make up 6% of the state population.
A new Legislature gets sworn into office Monday, followed by Gov. Katie Hobbs' delivery of her third State of the State address.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs commits $17.2 million to bolster border security and counter the fentanyl crisis.
While Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs identified areas she says are ripe for common ground, Senate Republicans are signaling disagreements ahead.
Katie Hobbs joined KTAR News 92.3 FM's Chris and Joe Show and discussed a number of topics ranging from politics to education to the border.
Here's what Gov. Katie Hobbs said when she delivered her third State of the State address at the Arizona Capitol on Monday.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs reiterated plans to continue working with the United States' southern neighbor on border security and other issues.
"I am issuing a challenge to lawmakers and elected officials across the state to fully commit to ending veteran homelessness," the governor says.