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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Arizona’s Ballot Collection Law Ruled Discriminatory. Now It May Head To The Supreme Court
The latest court decision puts the ballot collection ban back into effect, one week before the Presidential Preference ballots are to be mailed to voters.
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Affordable Care Enrollment Is Down in Arizona. Here’s Why.
Experts say ACA enrollment is on the decline because of “mini-devastations.” However, people are still enrolling, which reflects the law’s resiliency.
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‘My Heart is Broken’: Arizonans Respond to the Death of Kobe Bryant
Plus other top stories that happened in Arizona over the weekend.
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‘A Hero’: Officials Honor Arizona Firefighter Killed in Australia Plane Crash
First Officer Paul Clyde Hudson was fighting wildfires in Australia when he died in a plane crash.
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Arizona Pharma Boss Prescribed Prison Sentence for Pushing Opioids
The Arizona billionaire was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison for pushing drugs for profit.
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Phoenix Mom Admits to Killing of Three Children, Police Report Says
“I never noticed any kind of depression, or anger or hostility toward her children, or anyone else.”
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Educators to Ducey: Your Math Doesn’t Add Up
The Governor promised a 20% raise for all teachers by 2020, but educators say it hasn’t happened.
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Thousands March for Economic Justice During 2020 MLK March & Festival
Arizonans marched in downtown Phoenix Monday to honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream for equality and economic justice.
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‘We Are Fighting to Protect All People’: 2020 Phoenix Women’s March Draws Thousands
“We are fighting to protect all people, no matter what nationality,” said Vanessa Nosie, Apache-Stronghold member and activist, during the 2020 Women’s March Sunday.
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Phoenix’s New Rideshare Fees Are Headed Straight to the Arizona Supreme Court
The rate hike is scheduled to kick in on Feb. 1, and would nearly double pick-up fees at Sky Harbor.





















