Sky Schaudt
Senior Digital Editor | [email protected]Sky Schaudt joined KJZZ in 2015. Prior to working at KJZZ, Schaudt was a digital news editor at azcentral.com for nearly a decade.
Schaudt was born and raised in Phoenix. Schaudt earned a bachelor's degree from William Penn University and a master's degree in mass communication from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
Schaudt has an affinity for graphic design and AP style.
When Schaudt isn't on the internet, Schaudt enjoys shopping at thrift stores, listening to podcasts and spending time with family.
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You can see a total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, on Tuesday in Arizona — if you're up early enough.
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Westbound Grand Avenue partially reopened early Tuesday evening after train derailment in the far West Valley, the Arizona Department of Transportation.
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Described by developers as the “first truly playable hotel,” the nearly 90,000-square-foot development near Central and Roosevelt Street will include concert and esports venues, a sports book, as well as retail and restaurant space.
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Revisit the most popular business stories on KJZZ.org this year.
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The Biggest Little Christmas in Phoenix — a dazzling holiday lights display at a north Valley home — just won national bragging rights and a big cash prize.
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Desert Sky Mall in west Phoenix was closed after a partial roof collapse on Wednesday evening, a Phoenix Fire Department official said.
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The 36-unit Rainbow Road Apartments near First and Portland streets in downtown Phoenix was inspired by the Rainbow Road track in the Mario Kart game.
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Peter Sagal and Bill Kurtis, hosts of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, are taking their weekly comedy show on the road to Arizona Financial Theatre on Dec. 4.
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The grand opening of the Phoenix Micro Center is Friday, but some customers were already lined up Wednesday morning for one of the store’s preview events.
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Food banks and other food assistance nonprofits will try to help fill the gap if the federal SNAP benefits are paused nationwide as the government shutdown drags on. Here are a few resources for finding free or low-cost food around Arizona.