Casey Martin
Reporter
About
Casey Martin is a general assignment reporter who has covered everything from political protests to electric scooters. He is almost always out in the field where the news happens. Casey has reported on extremism, houselessness, politics, and Seattle’s nightlife.
He got his start in radio at KBCS Community Radio in Bellevue and is a proud graduate of the Transom Traveling Workshop on Catalina Island.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Stories
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Arts & Life
Beast Mode returns to Seattle for some 'unfinished business'
Marshawn Lynch has signed a one year contract with his old team, the Seattle Seahawks. In 2014 he helped the team win its first Super Bos returning to Seattle to play for the Seahawks. up again
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Business
Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg in 737 MAX debacle
The Boeing Co. said Monday that Dennis Muilenburg has resigned as chief executive officer.
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Politics
Get an extra! Seattleites beeline to newsstands for impeachment history
It’s been a historic week with the impeachment of President Donald Trump, only the third U.S. president who will now face a trial in the Senate. The day after the House of Rertin reports people in Seattle are going to newsstands to buy their piece of history.
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Politics
Cory Booker in Seattle: TV binges, selfies and a 'moral moment'
Senator Cory Booker told a packed bar in Seattl'es Capitol Hill to prepare for the most “unusual stump speech” on the presidential campaign trail.
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Politics
'Galvanize not polarize,' Buttigieg tells Seattle crowd
South Bend, Indiana Mayor Peter Buttigieg kicked off a weekend of fundraisers in Seattle with an appearance at The Moore Theatre Saturday.
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Politics
3 gun laws proposed to curb mass shootings in Washington state
Just days after a deadly shooting in New Jersey, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson proposed three new pieces of gun legislation to the state legislature.
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Politics
25 mph: Seattle extends speed limit across the city
Solomon Dubie owns the Cafe Avole on Rainier Avenue South. He has plenty of room to put out some tables and chairs on the sidewalk, but he says he's too worried about the cars speeding by.
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Health
Courthouse door closure puts burden on people with limited accessibility in Seattle
Citing safety concerns outside the main entrance to the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle, the presiding judge ordered the doors to be closed through the end of the year.
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Politics
UW research center to tackle the problem of fake news
Ahead of the 2020 election the University of Washington has launched an interdisciplinary center that will study the spread of misinformation and disinformation online.
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Arts & Life
Brace yourself: Winter holiday travel is coming
It's the busiest travel week of the year. And if you're heading out of town, you can expect crowds at the airport, at the train stations and on the roads.