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
1M Arizonans Are Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Katherine Davis-Young March 17, 2021
A Year Into Pandemic, AZ Nonprofits Have Lost $91M Katherine Davis-Young March 17, 2021
Maricopa County Plans Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccine Events For Adults 55+ Katherine Davis-Young March 17, 2021
Women Of The West: Ayra Hackett Katherine Davis-Young, Kaely Monahan March 17, 2021
NAU Study: COVID-19 Hit Predominantly Black, Hispanic Nursing Homes Harder Katherine Davis-Young March 22, 2021
AZ Doctor Urges Caution Ahead Of St. Patrick's Day Katherine Davis-Young March 16, 2021
Creighton University Partners With St. Vincent De Paul For Health Care Expansion Katherine Davis-Young March 15, 2021
Health Department: AZ Can Meet Biden's May 1 Vaccination Goal Katherine Davis-Young March 12, 2021
Some AZ Doctors Say COVID-19 Restrictions Were Lifted Too Early Katherine Davis-Young March 12, 2021
Navajo Nation To Lift Some COVID-19 Restrictions Katherine Davis-Young March 11, 2021
The Navajo Nation Took A Hard Stance Against COVID-19 — And The Experts Say It Worked Katherine Davis-Young March 12, 2021
The Artist Behind Border Wall Teeter-Totters Unveils New Project Katherine Davis-Young March 11, 2021
AZ Sees Increase In More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Katherine Davis-Young March 10, 2021
Maricopa County Planning Vaccination Events For Postal, Transit Workers Katherine Davis-Young March 10, 2021
Arizona COVID-19 Cases Hit 4-Month Low Katherine Davis-Young March 9, 2021
AZ Native Americans Report High Rates Of Vaccinations Katherine Davis-Young March 9, 2021
Two-Thirds Of Adults 75 And Older In Maricopa County Are Vaccinated Katherine Davis-Young March 4, 2021
Arizona House OKs Bill On Businesses Ignoring Mask Mandates Katherine Davis-Young
Associated Press
March 4, 2021
Under New Plan, Arizona Expects 45-Year-Olds Can Get Vaccinated In April, 35-Year-Olds In May Katherine Davis-Young March 3, 2021
50,000 Vaccine Appointment Slots Fill In 2 Hours Katherine Davis-Young March 2, 2021
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Gets COVID-19 Vaccine In Unannounced Event Katherine Davis-Young March 2, 2021
AZ Health Department Expects Increase In Vaccine Supply In March, April Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 26, 2021
Daily Virus Cases Fall Below 1K For First Time In Months Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 25, 2021
As More Arizonans Get Vaccinated, Disparities Continue Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 24, 2021
One-Dose Vaccine Could Soon Arrive In Arizona Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 24, 2021

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