Robert Gundran grew up in the Southwest, spending equal time in the Valley and Southern California throughout his life. He graduated from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2018 and wrote for The Arizona Republic and The Orange County Register.
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‘He Is Beholden to a Power-Hungry Billionaire’: Blake Masters’ Tucson Classmates and Teachers Urge Arizona to not Elect Him
Masters’ hometown paper published a letter signed by former classmates, teachers, and alumni from Green Fields Country Day School, urging fellow Arizonans not to vote for him.
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10 Measures Are on Your 2022 Ballot. Here’s What They Do.
This November, Arizonans will be asked to vote to deliver funding to rural fire departments, give tax breaks to veterans with disabilities, and even defend the ballot measure process itself.
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9 Must-Visit Eateries to Try on Indigenous Peoples Day
At these Arizona eateries owned and operated by Indigenous people, you will find traditional food that will have you coming back all year long.
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Democrats Condemn Arizona Abortion Ruling
Democrats are speaking out after Pima County Judge Kellie Johnson allowed an 1864 Arizona territorial law banning most abortions to go back into effect Friday.
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Almost All Abortion Now Illegal in Arizona
Almost all abortion is now illegal in Arizona after a judge allowed an 1864 law to go back in effect Friday.
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‘Not Now, Not Ever’: Maricopa County Attorney Candidate Julie Gunnigle Says She Won’t Prosecute Abortions
In an interview with Julie Gunnigle, we got her thoughts on prosecuting abortion in Arizona and fraud in Maricopa County.
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A Conversation With Arizona Attorney General Candidate Kris Mayes
We sat down with Mayes and talked abortion rights, consumer protections, and her decision to leave the Republican Party.
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LIVE: Watch Livestreams of Every Ballot Counting Center in Arizona for the 2022 Midterm Primary Election
Arizona state law dictates that election officials are required to give live video recording for custody of all ballots while those ballots are in a tabulation room in the counting center.
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The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Maricopa County Attorney
Two Republicans and one Democrat are running for Maricopa County attorney, the third largest public prosecutorial agency in the nation.
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The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 4th Legislative District
The district runs from Camelback Mountain to Pinnacle Peak Road, and represents Paradise Valley and North Scottsdale.





















