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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One of These Bills Could Actually Lower Prescription Drug Costs
A bill supported by Senator McSally provides minimal limits on drug prices.
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McSally Ties Her Success to Trump’s as Polling Numbers Plummet
Mark Kelly makes gains in Senate race, sacred site desecrated by border wall construction, and list of ethics complaints at state Capitol grows: it’s news you can use.
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It’s Been Three Years Since Sen. Martha McSally’s Last Town Hall Appearance
A local group is hosting an empty chair town hall for McSally, where Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego will answer questions on her behalf.
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Arizona Police Departments Mourn Killing of White Mountain Apache Officer
The officer was responding to reports of gunfire near Show Low early Monday morning when he was shot and killed.
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Want To Vote In March? Tuesday Is The Last Day To Register As A Democrat.
Voter registration deadlines, recreational marijuana legalization efforts, and Phoenix’s Democratic Debate: It’s news you can use.
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‘Invest in Ed’ Ballot Initiative Kicks off Monday With Rally at Capitol
Educators are collecting signatures for the Invest in Education Act in hopes of bringing more funding to the state’s public school system.
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Here Are Some Presidents Day Activities to Keep You Busy From Dawn Til Dusk
These four events around the Phoenix metro area are guaranteed give them something to talk about at work and school on Tuesday.
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PBS Kids Day is Sold Out. Here’s How You Can Get Tickets.
Weekend events and Valentine’s treats: it’s news you can use.
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GOP Boss Clears Room Instead of Listening to Concerns About Racism of Proposal
Activists were removed from the Capitol after speaking against a resolution that they claim allows racial profiling among law enforcement.
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The Bloated Military Budget Is Turning Into the Bloated Border Wall Budget
The money would be taken from funds budgeted for aircraft, vehicle upgrades and supporting the National Guard and reserves.





















