Kim Malcolm
Afternoon News Host
About
Kim is the local news host of KUOW's All Things Considered, airing from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays. Kim covers breaking and developing daily news, both local and regional, as part of NPR's afternoon drive time programming. She has covered the arts, municipal government, politics, and misinformation as part of KUOW's Stand with the Facts live event series, in partnership with the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public. She really enjoys election night coverage, in spite of herself. Kim started out in broadcast journalism in Calgary at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, before working at NPR member station KERA in Dallas and then KUOW. Kim spends most winters waiting for baseball season to start.
Location: Seattle and the Eastside
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her
Stories
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Health
10 years after Oso landslide, a new memorial is a gathering place for remembrance
It’s been 10 years since a massive landslide near the small village of Oso in Snohomish County killed 43 people, wiped out an entire neighborhood, and buried State Route 530 in mud. It was the deadliest landslide in U.S. history.
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National
Age of misinformation: Washington students primed on media literacy, but wonder why adults don't get the same education
One of the nation's best-known media literacy events for high school students is expanding as demand grows for skills to identify deepfake images and online conspiracy theories.
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Sports
Seattle Reign fans gear up for a new era, minus Rapinoe and plus a new look
When the Seattle Reign kick off their 2024 season, the team and its fans will enter territory they haven't seen in many years — a season without Megan Rapinoe.
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Sports
(Re)Introducing: the Seattle Reign
Seattle's National Women's Soccer League team is back this Sunday for a new season, and things will look a lot
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Health
Why older people and the immuno-compromised could need yet another Covid shot
Four-plus years after the first outbreak, people who've been vaccinated or who had Covid are still being infected. Where are we now?
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Politics
Why do I declare a party on my Washington presidential primary ballot? (And other things you should know)
Ballots for Washington's 2024 presidential primary election are now arriving in mailboxes across the state.
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Sports
A major UW sports record* is about to fall. Why the asterisk?
The NCAA fought bringing women’s sports into the fold for a decade after the passage of Title IX
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Race & Identity
Food, events, and the wider meaning of this Lunar New Year
There are state and local efforts to make Lunar New Year a public holiday.
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Arts & Life
Too soon! Arts and culture reporter Mike Davis leaves KUOW for WBEZ in Chicago
Mike shares arts picks and reflections before his move east.
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Arts & Life
Open doors to One More, Swan Lake, Art Walk, and more
Plan your weekend with a full list of local events