Camryn Sanchez

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Field Correspondent

Camryn Sanchez is a field correspondent at KJZZ covering everything to do with state politics.

Prior to joining KJZZ, Sanchez worked for two years at the Arizona Capitol Times covering the state Legislature, with a focus on the Arizona Senate.

Sanchez studied journalism at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, In college, she interned at the East Bay Express in Oakland, ELLE Magazine in New York, and The Yonkers Times in Yonkers, New York. She then worked at the Arizona Republic as a Pulliam Fellow covering the city of Phoenix before entering the state politics reporting arena.

Sanchez was recently given the Society for Professional Journalists’ presidential award for her work investigating a state senator’s residency, after the senator in question filed an injunction against Sanchez, which was struck down in court.

Sanchez was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and is now a proud California transplant.

Out of the office, she can be found playing volleyball, drinking coffee and/or still talking about politics.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Arizona lawmaker aims to maintain Douglas water rights Camryn Sanchez Jan. 11, 2024
How much will Hobbs and Democratic lawmakers agree — and disagree — this session? Camryn Sanchez Jan. 10, 2024
Here's who Tempe Democrats chose to replace Salman Camryn Sanchez Jan. 10, 2024
Hobbs' groundwater plans clash with GOP Camryn Sanchez, Wayne Schutsky Jan. 10, 2024
Arizona House unanimously passes pro-Israel resolution Camryn Sanchez Jan. 9, 2024
State of State: Hobbs sets collision course with GOP Greg Hahne, Jill Ryan, Mark Brodie, Wayne Schutsky, Camryn Sanchez
Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services
Jan. 8, 2024
With Arizona facing $400M shortfall, Dems call GOP plan 'budgeting with your eyes closed' Camryn Sanchez Jan. 5, 2024
Republican lawmakers again threaten public universities with budget cuts Camryn Sanchez Jan. 5, 2024
AZ Democrats introduce aspirational housing goals, without Republican backing Camryn Sanchez Jan. 4, 2024
GOP congressmen call for Trump-era border policies Camryn Sanchez Jan. 3, 2024
Bomb threats at AZ Capitol deemed 'not credible' by DPS Camryn Sanchez Jan. 3, 2024
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors picks new chair Camryn Sanchez, Greg Hahne Jan. 3, 2024
Lukeville Port of Entry will reopen on Thursday Camryn Sanchez, Phil Latzman Jan. 2, 2024
AZ lawmakers reintroduce vetoed bills for upcoming legislative session Camryn Sanchez Jan. 2, 2024
Fontes says he won't try to remove Trump from the ballot Camryn Sanchez Dec. 29, 2023
GOP lawmakers worry Maricopa County will have more printer problems in 2024 election Camryn Sanchez Dec. 28, 2023
Lawmakers propose selling options for those with historic groundwater rights Camryn Sanchez Dec. 27, 2023
Sinema leads U.S. Senate negotiations on border security Camryn Sanchez Dec. 23, 2023
AZ Congress members criticize Senate for failing to pass border legislation Camryn Sanchez Dec. 22, 2023
Salman's resignation means a shakeup for Democrats in Tempe district Camryn Sanchez Dec. 21, 2023
Rep. Salman resigns to run AZ abortion rights campaign Camryn Sanchez Dec. 20, 2023
Senate president sues Hobbs for bypassing director confirmations Camryn Sanchez Dec. 19, 2023
Depositions show a right-wing group influenced passage of voter registration laws Camryn Sanchez Dec. 19, 2023
Congressman David Schweikert criticized for promoting a company that donated to him Camryn Sanchez Dec. 19, 2023
Committee makes recommendations to AZ animal shelters Camryn Sanchez Dec. 18, 2023

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