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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The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 2nd Legislative District
The district covers a portion of north Phoenix from 43rd Avenue to State Route 51, and from Thunderbird Road to several miles north of the Deer Valley Airport.
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These 4 Arizona Lawmakers Have Ties to the Oath Keepers, a Far-Right, Anti-Government Group
Several Arizona lawmakers have expressed support or admiration for the Oath Keepers during or before their time in office.
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Who is Going to Raise Arizona Education Out of the National Basement? Here’s Who is Running for State Superintendent.
Bookmark this page for the latest information about Arizona’s candidates for secretary of state in 2022. The Primary Election will be held Aug. 2, and the General Election is Nov. 8.
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Who Will Run Arizona’s Elections After 2022? Here’s Who is Running for Secretary of State.
Bookmark this page for the latest information about Arizona’s candidates for secretary of state in 2022. The Primary Election will be held Aug. 2, and the General Election is Nov. 8.
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Life After Ducey: Here’s Who Is on the Ballot for Arizona Governor in 2022
Bookmark this page for the latest information about Arizona’s candidates for governor in 2022. The Primary Election will be held Aug. 2, and the General Election is Nov. 8.
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Senate Republicans and Joe Manchin Block Legislation Preserving Abortion Rights
The US Senate on Wednesday shut down a potential vote on a bill that would protect abortion rights nationwide.
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Despite a Majority in the Legislature, Republicans Fail to Pass Many Restrictive Voting Laws
Voting proposals from Democrats, on the other hand, include automatic and same-day voter registration, opening more early voting locations, and implementing a voters’ bill of rights.
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Julie Gunnigle Running for Maricopa County Attorney after Adel’s Resignation
Gunnigle collected the 4,200 petition signatures required to qualify to run for the office just over 24 hours after former Attorney Allister Adel’s resignation.
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Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel Resigns
Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel announced Monday that she is resigning effective Friday.
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Black ASU Students Speak About the Barriers They’ve Faced and How to Improve Representation
The Copper Courier spoke with three Black students about what they’ve accomplished, as well as how they’ve been negatively impacted because of their race.





















