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
Lawmakers Want Answers About Eviction Prevention Plan Katherine Davis-Young June 3, 2020
Mesa Public Library Seeks COVID-19 Personal Stories Katherine Davis-Young June 3, 2020
Some Superior Court Facilities Close Early In Anticipation Of Demonstrations Katherine Davis-Young June 2, 2020
AZ Reports Biggest One-Day Jump In Positive COVID-19 Cases Katherine Davis-Young May 29, 2020
Charges Filed In 3 AZ COVID-19 Fraud Cases Katherine Davis-Young May 28, 2020
Ducey Distributes COVID-19 Funds, But Some AZ Mayors Still Want Direct Federal Relief Katherine Davis-Young May 28, 2020
Report: Phoenix Leads In Solar Production, Has Potential For More Katherine Davis-Young May 27, 2020
Few Have Been Helped By AZ Eviction Prevention Program Katherine Davis-Young May 27, 2020
Study: Maricopa County Eviction Judges Rarely Rule In Tenants' Favor Katherine Davis-Young May 22, 2020
Recreate Responsibly On Memorial Day, AZ State Parks Says Katherine Davis-Young May 21, 2020
AZ Tax Revenue On Restaurants, Hotels Plunged In March Katherine Davis-Young May 20, 2020
As Third Testing Blitz Weekend Begins, AZ Still Lags Behind Other States Katherine Davis-Young May 15, 2020
Small Town Arizona Mayors Call For Direct Federal Relief Katherine Davis-Young May 14, 2020
BLM Seeks Comments On Sonoran Desert National Monument Grazing Plan Katherine Davis-Young May 13, 2020
Gyms, Pools To Open As Ducey Relaxes Restrictions Mark Brodie, Steve Goldstein, Katherine Davis-Young May 12, 2020
For High School Seniors, Graduation Season Isn't What They Pictured Katherine Davis-Young May 14, 2020
Phoenix Indian Center Seeks Donations For Navajo Nation Katherine Davis-Young May 8, 2020
Some COVID-19 Testing Sites Underutilized During First 'Blitz' Weekend Katherine Davis-Young May 7, 2020
EPA Grants $1.4M To Phoenix For Contamination Cleanup Katherine Davis-Young May 6, 2020
Q&AZ: Does My Meat Come From A Plant Where There's Been A COVID-19 Outbreak? Katherine Davis-Young May 5, 2020
Phoenix Rosson House Museum Marks 40 Years, But Faces Financial Trouble Katherine Davis-Young May 4, 2020
Arizona's 211 Live Phone Service Restored Katherine Davis-Young April 29, 2020
Worse Air Quality In Phoenix Communities Of Color Could Mean Higher COVID-19 Risk Katherine Davis-Young April 27, 2020
Maricopa County Libraries Launch Curbside Pickup Katherine Davis-Young April 27, 2020
Cooling Centers Open; Water Donations Sought Katherine Davis-Young April 25, 2020

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