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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More Shelter Beds in Phoenix and Trans Ban Moves Ahead: Your News Today
Phoenix tackles homelessness; Ducey takes on patrols at the border; and trans ban approved by state House. It’s news you can use.
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Wednesday Is Last Day to Mail in Ballots for Chandler and Tempe Elections
Election officials say ballots mailed after March 4 may not be counted.
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Union Membership in Arizona Is the Highest It’s Been in a Decade. It’s Still Not Enough.
As union membership continues to grow in Arizona, union leadership is concerned that low wages will lead skilled labor to move elsewhere for a better paycheck.
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Radiation Victim Urges Arizona to Oppose Uranium Mining
After months of silence, conservationists and victims of uranium radiation renew calls for Sen. Martha McSally to support mining ban around Grand Canyon.
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Coronavirus, Nazis, and Alcohol Addiction: Here’s Your News Today
Ducey talks coronavirus containment; FBI makes an arrest in Queen Creek; and Kirkpatrick returns to Washington. It’s news you can use.
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The Guy Who Gave Migrants Water Finally Has Charges Against Him Dropped
The decision to drop charges lifts the weight of legal troubles off of Warren’s shoulders for the first time in nearly three years.
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School Vouchers Under Scrutiny, Sacred Lands Blasted for Border Wall: Here’s Your News Today
Find out what’s happening from Arizona’s northern canyons to its southern border.
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Feds Want Meth Dealers To Love Phoenix A Little Less
‘Operation Crystal Shield’ was announced to combat meth trafficking in Arizona, just days before police pulled off a $12 million drug bust.
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Ducey Banks $7 Million, EPA OKs Half-Baked Pollution Plan: Here’s Your News Today
Arizona’s governor bought his new million-dollar ranch with cash and federal courts won’t let the EPA ignore pollution: it’s news you can use.
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Rescue Teams Begin Day Two of Search for Missing Hiker by Roosevelt Lake
Another hiker told authorities about the missing person after the two were separated during a flash flood at Bull Canyon.





















