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
Drug makers will have to give rebates to Medicare Camryn Sanchez Dec. 15, 2023
UA announces hiring freeze, more to fight $240M shortfall Camryn Sanchez Dec. 14, 2023
GOP lawmakers aim to lower gas prices with request for more fuel blends Camryn Sanchez Dec. 14, 2023
AZ lawmakers aim to stop antisemitism in schools. The solutions are vague Camryn Sanchez Dec. 12, 2023
Groundwater report shows steep decline, largely because of agriculture Camryn Sanchez Dec. 11, 2023
Ex-Trump attorney, AG to meet amid fake electors inquiry Camryn Sanchez Dec. 8, 2023
10 charged over fake sober living homes in Arizona Camryn Sanchez Dec. 6, 2023
Task force suggests raising teacher pay, but funding source is unclear Camryn Sanchez Dec. 6, 2023
Private funeral for Sandra Day O'Connor in D.C. Camryn Sanchez Dec. 5, 2023
Arizona Democrats oppose Texas bill similar to SB 1070 Camryn Sanchez Dec. 4, 2023
AZ leaders push back on Lukeville Port of Entry closure Camryn Sanchez Dec. 2, 2023
Competing groups are working on campaigns to end partisan primaries Camryn Sanchez Nov. 30, 2023
Cochise County supervisors indicted for conspiracy, interference in 2022 election Camryn Sanchez Nov. 29, 2023
Bipartisan group hopes to put open primaries on the 2024 ballot in Arizona Camryn Sanchez Nov. 28, 2023
GOP lawmakers aim to cut ASU funding, claiming free speech violations Camryn Sanchez Nov. 28, 2023
Tucson asks court for guidance on recount uncertainty Camryn Sanchez Nov. 22, 2023
Conservative group falls short of signatures to become political party Camryn Sanchez Nov. 21, 2023
Former AZ senator faces retrial in sex crimes case Camryn Sanchez Nov. 21, 2023
Mohave rejects proposal to hand count 2024 ballots Camryn Sanchez Nov. 20, 2023
Lawyers aim to depose top GOP lawmakers in voting laws case Camryn Sanchez Nov. 17, 2023
Republicans accuse Fontes of scheming against them over prospective political party Camryn Sanchez Nov. 16, 2023
AZ Department of Education promises more transparency on vouchers Camryn Sanchez Nov. 15, 2023
Corrections submits plan to increase inmate health care Camryn Sanchez Nov. 10, 2023
Farmer replacing Farm Bureau on Hobbs' water council Camryn Sanchez Nov. 9, 2023
Panel considers recommendations on preventing adult abuse and neglect Camryn Sanchez Nov. 9, 2023

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