
Stephanie Sanchez joined the KSWT News Team in 2010 as a reporter.
She is a Yuma native.
Before she made the jump to broadcast, she worked at the Yuma Sun newspaper.
She attended Arizona State University and graduated in May 2008 with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication.
As a Sun Devil, Stephanie interned at La Voz, a Spanish language newspaper in Phoenix.
She also served with Cronkite News Service, an intensive professional experience for students at ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
In her off time, she enjoys reading, teaching herself French, playing Resident Evil video games and attending zumba classes.
She also likes spending time with her family and friends on both sides of the border.
Contact Stephanie at ssanchez@kswt.com
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