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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VIDEO: Phoenix Plans to Recycle Wastewater for Drinking
The Central Arizona Project is investing $6 million dollars to build purification facilities, and the Biden Administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes roughly $310 million for water recycling development nationwide.
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WATCH: Republican Presidential Candidates Make Their Pitch for Second Place
They may not have as many indictments as the Republican frontrunner, but these five presidential candidates are still gunning to win over Trump voters and become the future of the conservative movement.
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VIDEO: Saudi Farm Gets a Pass in Republican Proposal to Limit Foreign Land Leases
Sens. Wendy Rogers and Anthony Kern introduced bills this year they said would address a land lease the state made with a Saudia Arabian-based company that grants them unlimited access to groundwater in La Paz County.
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VIDEO: Solar Panels Will Soon Line Arizona’s Canals
The Gila River Indian Community is getting funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to install solar panels on their canals, and research is being done by SRP and ASU to bring solar panels to canals all over Arizona.
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5 Republican Presidential Candidates That Likely Won’t Make It to Arizona
While the majority of Republicans will drop out before Arizona’s Presidential Preference Election next March, they’re still angling to be the future of their Party.
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Superintendent Tom Horne Loses Battle Over Dual Language Programs
Horne threatened to pull funding from schools offering dual language programs for English language learners.
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Fake Elector Proponent Appointed to Arizona State Legislature
If Bolick runs to keep her seat in 2024, she will face a tough challenge from Democratic Rep. Judy Schwiebert, who has already served in the state legislature for several years.
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Sinema’s Fundraising Trails Gallego in Reelection Campaign She Has Yet to Announce
Despite lackluster fundraising, Sinema has spent roughly $200,000 of her campaign funds on wine, hotels, chauffeured rides, and airfare—all in the past 12 months.
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Courts Rule Arizona Police Filming Law Unconstitutional
The law, which was passed in 2022 and determined to be a violation of the First Amendment, made it illegal to film police officers within 8 feet if the officer told you to stop.
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Hobbs Demands Accountability From Utilities Amid Historic Heat Wave
Eighteen people have died from the heat in Maricopa County so far this summer, and 69 of other deaths are being investigated as being a result of extreme heat.









