Sky Schaudt
Senior Digital EditorSky 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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Do you know a lot about the Grand Canyon State? Test your state smarts with a new Arizona history quiz every Monday.
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It’s been a record-hot October. That has to have all the trick-or-treaters wondering: What will be the high temperature in Phoenix on Halloween?
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The official first day of fall was Sunday, but it's still really hot in Phoenix — and the summer was another brutal one. Here's a look back at exactly how hot it was every day during summer 2024.
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KJZZ News has partnered with the Arizona Media Association and the Local News Foundation to carry debates and conversations being streamed in the run-up to the 2024 general election.
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Two fires are burning in the Payson Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest.
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If you're headed to Oak Creek Canyon or Sedona this month, the Arizona Department of Transportation wants you to plan for upcoming closures of State Route 89A.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Arizona this Friday on the heels of vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance’s visit to Glendale last week. In the run up to the visit, several KJZZ listeners have asked: Where is the campaign event in the Valley, and is it open to the public?
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Friday is the final day Arizona voters can request an early ballot for the state primary election.
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The National Weather Service reports that the first two weeks of June in Phoenix have been hotter than normal.
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