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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Arizona Supreme Court to hear arguments on 1864 abortion ban on Tuesday
Under its previous Republican leadership, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office argued in favor of the state’s 1864 total abortion ban, but reversed course when Democratic AG Kris Mayes took office in January.
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School safety bill exempting campus blueprints from public records headed back to Arizona legislature
The proposal had bipartisan support in 2023, but died due to hardline Republicans who refused to bring the bill to a vote.
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Fake electors are facing consequences all across the country. What about Arizona’s?
In an exclusive interview with The Copper Courier, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes talks about what people can expect from her investigation into the state’s fake electors.
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VIDEO: AG Mayes Talks: Fake Electors Investigation
@coppercourier Here’s what’s going on with @azagmayes’ investigation of Arizona’s fake electors, and why it hasn’t taken as long as you think. #azpol #trumpindictment #fakeelectors #trump #maga #insurrection #j6 #trumpforprison #2024elections #beballotready #aznews #newstok #everythingarizona ♬ original sound – Copper Courier
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VIDEO: More foreign companies are pumping Arizona’s groundwater for free
No, you’re not having déjà vu: there are more foreign companies pumping Arizona’s groundwater for free. Here’s why this keeps happening. @coppercourier No, you’re not having déjà vu: there are more foreign companies pumping Arizona’s groundwater for free. Here’s why this keeps happening. Plus, if you want to get that cool t-shirt that Camaron…
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BREAKING: Anti-abortion Arizona judge recuses himself from abortion case
Calls for Bill Montgomery to recuse himself came after a previous statement came to light, wherein he accused Planned Parenthood of genocide.
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Biden initiative brings healthcare workers and expanded services to Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu City awarded 11 churches and nonprofits $1 million in federal funds last February. Here’s how that money’s being utilized.
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Schweikert tries to slash popular roads, housing programs ahead of holidays
The proposed cuts would have slashed funding for highway expansion, transportation safety, home ownership grants, and housing for the elderly.
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Insulin prices were cut for 63,000 Arizona seniors through Harris-backed initiative, and she has plans to do more if elected
Legislation to cap the price of insulin prescribed through private insurance and Medicare at $35 a month for Americans of all ages was blocked by Senate Republicans last year.
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Pressure mounts on anti-abortion judge to recuse from abortion case
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Bill Montgomery falsely accused Planned Parenthood of committing genocide and selling the remains of embryos and fetuses for profit.





















