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
Phoenix accepting pre-applications for housing vouchers Katherine Davis-Young Sept. 12, 2023
Phoenix expected to break record for most 110 degree days in a year Katherine Davis-Young Sept. 7, 2023
Scottsdale approves water deal with Rio Verde Foothills Katherine Davis-Young Sept. 6, 2023
August was Phoenix's 4th-hottest month ever Katherine Davis-Young Sept. 1, 2023
SRP plans to test a new kind of battery storage Katherine Davis-Young Sept. 1, 2023
More than 1,200 people got housing through Maricopa County landlord incentive program Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 29, 2023
Grand Canyon tourism still hasn't returned to pre-pandemic numbers Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 25, 2023
Excessive heat watch in effect today through Tuesday Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 25, 2023
Dry monsoon season increases drought conditions in AZ Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 24, 2023
Medical Examiner certain heat deaths will break record Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 23, 2023
AZ Supreme Court will review pre-statehood abortion ban Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 23, 2023
Researchers are looking for ways to protect saguaros from climate threats Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 24, 2023
Feds: Wait times to reach Medicaid in AZ are too long Katherine Davis-Young
Associated Press
Aug. 18, 2023
Extreme weather continues to push gas prices higher Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 17, 2023
89 heat-related deaths confirmed in Maricopa County Jill Ryan, Katherine Davis-Young, Kirsten Dorman Aug. 17, 2023
Phoenix still in drought, even as feds ease restrictions Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 16, 2023
Doulas can now be licensed by AZ health department Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 15, 2023
Arizona Gov. Hobbs declares a state of emergency due to extreme heat Sky Schaudt, Katherine Davis-Young, Tom Maxedon
Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services
Aug. 11, 2023
Maricopa County wants feedback about its cooling centers Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 10, 2023
Maricopa County heat deaths on track to surpass record Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 9, 2023
Abortion rights amendment could be on AZ ballots in 2024 Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 8, 2023
Extreme heat leads to fish die-off in Scottsdale park Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 3, 2023
July heat deaths, emergency visits may break AZ records Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 2, 2023
Here's how hot it was in Phoenix every day in July Sky Schaudt, Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 2, 2023
Phoenix heat wave broke record for electricity demand again and again and again Katherine Davis-Young Aug. 1, 2023

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