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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Kelly Just Blew McSally Out Of The Water By $5 Million
Mark Kelly announced his campaign brought in $11 million during the first quarter of 2020, with opponent Martha McSally trailed behind with $6 million.
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This Is How Teachers Show Love During Coronavirus
Students and teachers can’t be with each other every day. But some have found sweet ways to stay connected and show love and appreciation beyond video chat classrooms.
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How Con Artists Are Scamming Millions From People During the Coronavirus Pandemic
More than 15,000 consumers have lost an estimated $12 million in coronavirus-related scams.
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‘Quarantined in Trump’s Pocket’: McSally Criticized for Coronavirus Response Failures
While Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and Arizona’s House Members align in message over coronavirus relief for Arizona’s tribal residents, Sen. McSally has opted for a different approach.
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Elderly Arizonans Are Isolating to Stay Alive—And It’s Killing Them
As stricter measures to reduce the spread of the coronavirus are put in place, Arizona’s most vulnerable are finding themselves increasingly more alone.
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Worried About Rent? Arizona Just Created an Eviction Prevention Program to Help.
Arizona lawmakers passed a bill that provides $100 million in health and community relief for those hurt financially by the coronavirus outbreak.
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She Went To Peru To Visit Family. Now She Can’t Get Back To The U.S.
Travelers are stranded both within the country and abroad as efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus have led to worldwide travel bans.
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How Two Arizona Senators Are Approaching The Coronavirus Outbreak
Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally’s approach to leadership during a national health crisis couldn’t be more different.
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Banner Health Opens Drive-Thru Testing. Insurance Not Required
Tests take 5-20 minutes to perform, and patients must call in advance.
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Local Churches Might Not Make It Through This Epidemic
Redeem Robinson started his Phoenix-based church last year. After building a thriving congregation, he’s now praying that his church will weather the storm.















