Bridget Dowd

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Senior Field Correspondent

Senior field correspondent Bridget Dowd has a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. During her time there, she served as the station manager for Blaze Radio, ASU’s student-run radio station. She was also a finalist for a Hearst Journalism Award in the Radio News & Features category.

Dowd first came to KJZZ as an intern in 2017. Later that year, she became a weekend reporter. Dowd went on to produce KJZZ’s Morning Edition from 2019 to 2021. She also spent a year working as a reporter and host for KTOO in Juneau, Alaska.

Dowd grew up all over the West Coast, but came to Arizona for college and couldn’t stay away from the desert. She especially enjoys covering stories about education and answering questions from listeners through KJZZ’s Q&AZ project.

After work, she’s usually spending time with her three cats: Orlando, Grey and Georgie.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Public school advocates work to block voucher expansion — again Bridget Dowd Aug. 15, 2022
Water conservation measures back in place at Grand Canyon this weekend Bridget Dowd Aug. 5, 2022
Number of kids in foster care at lowest level since 2012 Bridget Dowd Aug. 2, 2022
Q&AZ: What's the story behind Phoenix Papago Park's 'Tree of Life' structure? Bridget Dowd Aug. 1, 2022
Autism-focused charter school network opens West Valley campus Bridget Dowd July 21, 2022
Free gun locks are available to Pima County residents Bridget Dowd July 19, 2022
4 new specialty license plates unveiled Bridget Dowd July 19, 2022
1,800 foster kids looking for home as school year starts Bridget Dowd July 18, 2022
Chandler Expands Assistance Program As Eviction Moratorium Nears End Bridget Dowd March 25, 2021
Phoenix Women Turn To Airbnb, Making Up For Income Lost During Pandemic Bridget Dowd March 18, 2021
Rep. Kirkpatrick Won't Seek 2022 Reelection Bridget Dowd
Associated Press
March 12, 2021
One Of The Last AZ Tuskegee Airmen Dies At 95 Bridget Dowd March 10, 2021
Maricopa County Drops Charges Against Protesters, Plans To File New Ones Bridget Dowd March 10, 2021
Brnovich Appears Before SCOTUS In Voting Rights Case Bridget Dowd March 2, 2021
Pima, Maricopa County Shelters Saw Fewer Pet Surrenders Than Expected In 2020 Bridget Dowd Feb. 26, 2021
Ducey Follows Biden, Orders Flags To Be Lowered For COVID-19 Victims Bridget Dowd Feb. 23, 2021
APS, AG Brnovich Reach $24 Million Settlement Bridget Dowd Feb. 23, 2021
Weather Delays Arizona's Vaccine Shipments Bridget Dowd, Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 17, 2021
21K Vaccine Appointments Booked In 39 Minutes Bridget Dowd Feb. 3, 2021
New Arizona Speeding Legislation Introduced Bridget Dowd
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
Jan. 19, 2021
Gov. Ducey To Attend President-Elect Biden's Inauguration Bridget Dowd Jan. 14, 2021
Arizona To Open Second Stadium For Vaccine Distribution Bridget Dowd Jan. 14, 2021
Christ: Potential To Vaccinate 12,000 People Daily At Stadium Site Bridget Dowd, Steve Goldstein Jan. 13, 2021
Despite Pandemic, Avondale Schools Make After-School Support Programs Work Bridget Dowd Jan. 12, 2021
Ducey Extends 'Good Samaritan' Order Through March Bridget Dowd Dec. 31, 2020

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