Kathy Ritchie

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Senior Field Correspondent - Tempe

Kathy Ritchie has 20 years of experience reporting and writing stories for national and local media outlets — a decade of it has been spent in public media.

Ritchie joined KJZZ in 2014 — and it’s here where she has spent most of her public media career. In 2017, Ritchie began reporting on aging issues, almost exclusively, for KJZZ. 

Over the years, she has reported on the myriad challenges facing LGBTQ elders, the topic of aging and intimacy, senior homelessness, ambiguous loss and grief, grandfamilies, long-term care and costs of aging, and what it means to age in our society. 

Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, Ritchie reported on the struggles facing families, older adults and caregivers in long-term care. That work led her to create a miniseries called, Caring in Crisis, in which she documented the experiences of “the helpers.”

Ritchie was also responsible for the station’s largest newsroom collaboration, a 10-part series The State of Aging in the Valley

She has gone on to produce a four-part podcast about life after dementia. The Recovering Caregiver was based on her own personal experience with her mother who had frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and what life was like after. The final episode was nominated for a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award. 

In 2023, Ritchie produced a second podcast, this time on the topic of menopause. Period, The End (But Not Really) aims to set the record straight about this often misunderstood, yet normal, stage of life. Her work has also been featured on the Hear Arizona podcast.

Besides serving KJZZs audience, many of Ritchie’s stories have also aired NPR and NPR’s national magazine show, Here & Now.

In addition to her public radio work, Ritchie served as the health and caregiving editor at Next Avenue, a national digital publication geared towards 50-plus. While there, she oversaw a team of contributors, identified opportunities for new feature stories and series, and oversaw the completion of the 2021 John A. Hartford Foundation grant, one of Next Avenue’s largest active grants to date. Ritchie was also responsible for Next Avenue's 2022 series entitled Aging with Disabilities in America. Next Avenue is part of the Twin Cities PBS system.

Besides her professional experience in the aging space, Ritchie wrote about her mother’s journey living with dementia in a blog

Ritchie got her start in television at ABC News and later FOX News in New York City.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Valley Nonprofit Offers Respite For Grandfamilies Kathy Ritchie June 13, 2019
Investigation Pending Into Brush Fire Near Tonto Park Kathy Ritchie June 13, 2019
Parents Of Adults With Disabilities Fuel New Wave Of Housing Kathy Ritchie June 10, 2019
Names Of 400 Nursing Homes With Records Of Poor Care Made Public Kathy Ritchie June 5, 2019
Area Agency On Aging Opens Resource Center Kathy Ritchie May 30, 2019
Lawmakers Allocate $1M For Caregiver Grant Program Kathy Ritchie May 29, 2019
Many Kids At Risk Of Going Hungry When School's Out For Summer Kathy Ritchie May 29, 2019
Step Back In Time With The Arizona Memory Project Kathy Ritchie May 24, 2019
Scottsdale Approves Submitting Flight Noise Complaints To FAA Kathy Ritchie May 22, 2019
Report: Nearly 60% Of Military Families Have Maintenance Issues With Private Military Housing Kathy Ritchie, Mark Brodie May 22, 2019
Ex-Nurse Charged With Raping Patient Appeals HIV Test Order Kathy Ritchie May 21, 2019
Tempe Police Officer In Fatal Shooting Of Teen Resigns Kathy Ritchie May 20, 2019
Study: Risks Of Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Could Outweigh Benefits Kathy Ritchie May 20, 2019
AARP Arizona Works To Improve Digital Literacy Among Older Adults Kathy Ritchie May 17, 2019
Researchers: Dentists Could Play Role In Identifying Assault Victims Kathy Ritchie May 15, 2019
McSally Introduces Bill To Prevent Sex Assault In Military Kathy Ritchie May 15, 2019
Lawmakers In Budget Stalemate As Per Diem Deadline Passes Holliday Moore, Kathy Ritchie
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
May 14, 2019
Dementia Training For Phoenix First Responders Comes To Life Kathy Ritchie May 15, 2019
Arizona State Library To Award More Than $675K To Libraries Kathy Ritchie May 9, 2019
Arizona Gov. Ducey Signs Adult Changing Table Bill Into Law Kathy Ritchie May 8, 2019
First Responders Change How They Treat Brain Injuries Kathy Ritchie May 8, 2019
New Brain Disorder Identified That's Similar To Alzheimer’s Disease Kathy Ritchie May 2, 2019
ASU Launches Center For Innovation In Healthy And Resilient Aging Kathy Ritchie May 2, 2019
Universal Changing Table Bill Heads To Gov. Doug Ducey Kathy Ritchie, Lauren Gilger May 1, 2019
Fire Destroys Main Sanctuary Of St. Joseph Church Kathy Ritchie May 1, 2019

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