Camaron is the Founding Editor and Chief Political Correspondent for The Copper Courier, and has worked as a journalist in Phoenix for over a decade. He also teaches multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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Latest from Camaron Stevenson
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Republicans boo Kari Lake as they choose new party leadership
The US Senate candidate has struggled to make inroads with a faction of her party she alienated during her failed gubernatorial run in 2022.
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‘Gilbert Goons’ use of weapons could lead to reform
The teen gang that has been accused of a string of violent attacks has proudly displayed an arsenal of brass knuckles guns on TikTok.
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After a year of outcry, Arizona’s wildcat subdivisions and groundwater drilling remain a problem
While both issues received band-aid-like solutions last year, long-term resolutions have yet to be realized.
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Republicans push to kill agency credited for rebuilding Arizona’s economy after Great Recession
Republicans introduced a bill to close Arizona’s economic development agency, which was created in 2011 in response to the Great Recession.
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Hobbs offered a solution to border security. Will Republicans fund it?
The Arizona governor recently created a new border security office with funds from President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act.
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Betrayed by MAGA, former Queen Creek militia leader faces prison over Jan. 6
The former “Rocking R Farms” owner and Arizona Oath Keepers President is also suing Fox News for accusing him of being an undercover government agent.
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Arizona voters passed an anti-dark money law. Republicans want it gone.
Organizations or individuals that contribute to campaigns in Arizona—or spend money on their behalf—for media buys must now publicly list their donors.
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Voting Matters: Arizona’s minimum wage now nearly double federal rate
The state’s minimum wage has gone up slightly every year since 2016, when voters chose to tie the number to cost-of-living increases.
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VIDEO: Corporate drilling is sinking small-town Arizona…literally
@coppercourier Communities within McMullen Valley have sunk four feet into the ground since 1991, and local officials say corporate drilling is speeding up their descent into the earth. #drought #climatecrisis #azpol #azwater #arizona #rainyday #everythingarizona #krismayes #katiehobbs #arizonapolitics #azleg ♬ original sound – Copper Courier





















