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
Mayor announces new terminal, Amazon drone delivery Jacob Suever April 23, 2024
Analysis: Patient-therapist bond may be key to treating depression with 'magic mushrooms' Matthew Casey April 24, 2024
One week left to comment on draft of Scottsdale's sustainability plan Matthew Casey April 23, 2024
USDA is hosting consultations, listening sessions with tribal leaders Gabriel Pietrorazio April 23, 2024
Citizenship and Immigration Services to open new refugee processing centers in Turkey, Qatar Alisa Reznick April 23, 2024
Families renew calls for special immigration status Alisa Reznick April 23, 2024
Pima County now requires quicker reporting of stolen guns. Lawmaker is pushing back Camryn Sanchez April 23, 2024
2 AZ tribes join White House’s new effort to preserve freshwater, wetlands Gabriel Pietrorazio April 23, 2024
Maricopa County recorder hosts election center livestream Greg Hahne April 23, 2024
AZ Green Party accuses candidates of hijacking party's U.S. Senate primary Wayne Schutsky April 23, 2024
Lake: 'Unfortunate' that officials won't enforce abortion law Ben Giles April 23, 2024
More than 33,000 people were without power in city of Maricopa on Tuesday Bridget Dowd April 23, 2024
A Supreme Court case out of Oregon could change how AZ addresses homelessness Lauren Gilger April 23, 2024
Abortion-rights advocate worries about ripple effects of AZ's near-total ban Lauren Gilger April 23, 2024
Degrees lead to better jobs. Is that clear to AZ students? Mark Brodie April 23, 2024
Actor Rainn Wilson explains 'Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution' in his new book Mark Brodie April 23, 2024
How music can be both a physical and an emotional experience Lauren Gilger April 23, 2024
Rep. Ciscomani's border security bill fails to pass U.S. House Alisa Reznick April 23, 2024
$1.75 million will go to Mesa water infrastructure projects Kirsten Dorman April 23, 2024
Judge declares mistrial in case of Arizona rancher accused of fatal migrant shooting Alisa Reznick April 22, 2024
Group aims to unseat 2 AZ Supreme Court justices Camryn Sanchez April 23, 2024
AZ Sen. Rogers wants primary opponent Cook disqualified Camryn Sanchez April 22, 2024
Inactive Coyotes owner can keep state sportsbook license Matthew Casey April 22, 2024
CA governor voices support for bill to attract AZ abortion providers Kirsten Dorman April 22, 2024
SRP, Apple partner on forest-thinning project Nate Engle April 22, 2024

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