Katherine Davis-Young

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Senior Field Correspondent

Katherine Davis-Young is a senior field correspondent. She has produced work for NPR, New England Public Radio, Southern California Public Radio, PRI's The World, Washington Post, Reuters and more.

She has a master’s degree in radio journalism from the USC Annenberg School of Journalism.

She lives in central Phoenix with her husband, two daughters, and ill-behaved cat and dog. Her side-passions include photography, crosswords and hot sauce.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Human Services Campus seeks bottled water donations Katherine Davis-Young May 5, 2022
Most AZ voters are concerned about water, poll finds Katherine Davis-Young May 4, 2022
AZ COVID-19 cases, positivity rates increase Katherine Davis-Young May 4, 2022
'It’s terrifying': COVID-19 long-haulers on exhaustion, uncertainty Katherine Davis-Young May 4, 2022
Northern Arizona University plans to make tuition free for many Arizona students Katherine Davis-Young April 28, 2022
All aboard! Tempe streetcar service begins May 20 Katherine Davis-Young April 28, 2022
Arizona's childhood vaccination rates are declining Katherine Davis-Young April 27, 2022
Arizona's largest food bank sees surge in demand Katherine Davis-Young April 27, 2022
COVID-19 hospitalizations, cases remain low Katherine Davis-Young April 27, 2022
Maricopa County distributes $21M to community health centers Katherine Davis-Young April 26, 2022
Here are the top-ranked high schools in AZ Katherine Davis-Young April 26, 2022
Arizona still doesn't have nearly enough affordable housing Katherine Davis-Young April 21, 2022
Phoenix's air quality is still among the worst in the nation Katherine Davis-Young April 21, 2022
Arizona COVID-19 cases remain relatively low Katherine Davis-Young April 20, 2022
Valley Metro drops mask requirement for riders, employees Katherine Davis-Young April 19, 2022
AZ COVID outbreak still showing signs of improvement Katherine Davis-Young April 13, 2022
SRP is recounting ballots after its election Katherine Davis-Young April 12, 2022
With new grant funding, researchers hope to identify Valley fever hotspots Katherine Davis-Young April 11, 2022
AZ stops reporting hospital COVID data, says it will resume Katherine Davis-Young April 8, 2022
Tuition will increase at Arizona's three public universities Katherine Davis-Young April 7, 2022
ABOR to vote on public university tuition increases Katherine Davis-Young April 6, 2022
Navajo Nation eases COVID restrictions as cases decline Katherine Davis-Young April 5, 2022
Could Arizona outlaw abortion? U.S. Supreme Court decisions could mean major changes Katherine Davis-Young April 5, 2022
Abortion access in AZ likely to become much more limited Katherine Davis-Young March 31, 2022
Gov. Ducey ends Arizona's COVID-19 state of emergency Katherine Davis-Young March 30, 2022

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