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
Eviction filings are on the rise, and tenants now owe more on average Katherine Davis-Young March 3, 2022
AZ health department changes COVID-19 data dashboard Katherine Davis-Young March 2, 2022
Valley Youth Theatre brings kids' pandemic stories to the stage Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 25, 2022
Strained AZ hospitals begin to see signs of improvement Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 22, 2022
Grand Canyon National Park launches a webpage about associated tribes Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 23, 2022
Arizona will update COVID-19 data just once a week starting in March Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 18, 2022
Tempe hopes to reconnect more residents with lost personal items Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 17, 2022
As omicron subsides, Navajo Nation urges caution Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 15, 2022
Infrastructure law brings funding for coal mine cleanup to Navajo Nation Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 10, 2022
AZ, other states shift approach to COVID contact tracing Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 9, 2022
AZ COVID-19 cases are still extremely high, but falling fast Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 8, 2022
Vaccines help, but omicron drove breakthrough cases Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 3, 2022
Maricopa County's hotel for homeless COVID-19 patients has sheltered thousands Katherine Davis-Young Feb. 1, 2022
Maricopa County program addresses nurse shortage Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 27, 2022
What new FDA guidelines for monoclonal antibodies mean for AZ Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 27, 2022
2 years after AZ's 1st COVID cases, health care system still straining Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 26, 2022
Navajo Nation keeps cases lower than Arizona amid omicron surge Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 25, 2022
Arizona COVID-19 hospitalizations may not peak until mid-February Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 24, 2022
As hospitals strain under COVID-19, flu cases increase Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 20, 2022
1 in 4 Arizonans will likely be infected by omicron Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 19, 2022
Maricopa Association of Governments to resume annual homelessness survey Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 18, 2022
How to order at-home COVID-19 tests for free Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 18, 2022
Omicron puts biggest strain on Arizona since the pandemic's start Lauren Gilger, Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 17, 2022
2 records in 3 days: Arizona reports record-breaking 20,257 COVID-19 cases Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 14, 2022
Health workers want more action from Ducey. His office urges vaccines Katherine Davis-Young Jan. 13, 2022

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