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
Doctors Call For Arizona Department Of Health Services Director's Resignation Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 5, 2020
Billions Dedicated To Public Lands As Outdoors Act Becomes Law Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 4, 2020
Arizona Misses July COVID-19 Test Processing Goal Katherine Davis-Young July 31, 2020
Lawsuit: Phoenix Rental Assistance Program Excludes Some Immigrants Katherine Davis-Young July 28, 2020
Pandemic Response Could Mean Homelessness Surge Katherine Davis-Young July 28, 2020
Corp Comm Seeks Public Input On APS Rate Proposal Katherine Davis-Young July 25, 2020
AZ Conservation Groups Speak Out Against Trump BLM Nominee Katherine Davis-Young July 25, 2020
A Year After Kayenta Mine Closure, Questions Surround Cleanup Process Katherine Davis-Young July 24, 2020
Maricopa County Urges Reliance On Data In School Reopening Decision Katherine Davis-Young July 22, 2020
Ducey Asks Congress For Continued Unemployment Insurance Funding Katherine Davis-Young July 22, 2020
AZ Homeless Services Receive Coronavirus Relief Funding Katherine Davis-Young July 21, 2020
Arizona Domestic Violence Shelters Struggle During Pandemic Katherine Davis-Young July 18, 2020
Arizona Leaders Remember Rep. John Lewis Katherine Davis-Young July 18, 2020
AZ's Unemployment Provides Less Than Other States Katherine Davis-Young July 20, 2020
COVID-19 'Testing Strike Force' Sites Open In South Phoenix, Maryvale Katherine Davis-Young July 17, 2020
Maricopa County Allocates $30M To Help Avoid Eviction Katherine Davis-Young, Mark Brodie July 16, 2020
$6M Distributed To AZ Groups Addressing Homelessness Katherine Davis-Young July 14, 2020
Report: AZ Minimum Wage Earners Would Need To Work 70 Hours A Week To Afford Housing Katherine Davis-Young July 14, 2020
People Of Color Disproportionately Hospitalized For COVID-19 In Arizona Katherine Davis-Young July 13, 2020
Months In, Challenges Remain For Arizona's Contact Tracing Efforts Katherine Davis-Young July 13, 2020
Dozens More Groups Call For Extending Eviction Moratorium Katherine Davis-Young July 11, 2020
Mesa Community College COVID-19 Testing Site Wants More Patients Katherine Davis-Young July 11, 2020
No New Stay-At-Home Order As COVID-19 Surges In AZ Katherine Davis-Young July 9, 2020
COVID-19 Could Be More Widespread Than Numbers Show Katherine Davis-Young, Steve Goldstein July 8, 2020
Arizona Courts Expect 'High Volume' Of Eviction Filings This Month Katherine Davis-Young July 8, 2020

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