Ryan Devereaux is an award-winning journalist and Type Media Center fellow based in Tucson, Arizona, where he covers the intersections of politics, power, and justice in the American West. From 2013 to 2024, he was a senior investigative reporter at The Intercept, where he covered a range of topics from conservation and the environment, to immigration and the border, to the War on Terror and the drug war in Mexico. His work, alone and in collaboration with colleagues, has been recognized with a number of honors including an Edward R. Murrow award, the Deadline Club's top prize for feature reporting, and an Online Journalism Award for best feature writing for a small newsroom.
This biography was last updated on 11/03/2026.
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