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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Arizona US Rep. Eli Crane Calls Black Service Members ‘Colored People’
Crane’s outburst accompanied his proposal to end race-based training for hiring, promotions, and retention within the US Defense Department.
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East Mesa Hotel to Be Repurposed Into Transitional Housing for Unhoused Residents
Funding for the purchase of the 70-unit emergency and transitional housing comes from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Arizona Is Expanding Broadband in Rural Arizona Thanks to State and Federal Funds
Almost half of Arizonans only have one internet provider option, and nearly one-third of people in the state lack access to either broadband or any type of internet service.
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$50 Million Awarded to Help Arizona Families Afford Childcare, Education, and Healthcare
Head Start provides income-eligible families and at-risk pregnant people access to school readiness opportunities for children up to 5 years old.
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LUCHA and Working Families Party Join Forces in Arizona to ‘Empower Workers’
The organizations kicked off their collaboration with a joint endorsement for Tucson Mayor Regina Romero’s reelection campaign.
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Biden Administration Awards $15 Million to Protect Arizona’s Public Lands
Chiricahua National Monument and the Yanawant landscape will receive investments to improve water use efficiency, protect wildlife, and reduce wildfire risk.
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Over 100,000 Arizonans to Receive Settlement Checks From TurboTax This Month
The tax filing behemoth was caught charging customers for services that are required to be free under federal law.
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Hobbs Announces Plan to Save Nearly 1 Trillion Gallons of Colorado River Water
In exchange for using less water, municipalities will receive federal funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to develop long-term water system efficiencies.
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Arizona Schools Get More Funding, But No Cap on Voucher Spending
The state budget provides nearly $400 million in additional education funding, but no spending limit on Arizona’s costly universal voucher program.
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10 Controversial Bills Just Passed By Arizona Republicans
The bills include another attempt to ban abortion outright, as well as efforts to ban certain books in schools and a proposal to criminalize homelessness.





















