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
Podcasts
Stories
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Raucous ‘Hazardous Liberty’ ralliers challenge Stay Home order
Austin Jenkins reports on events at the Capitol last weekend
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Mariners may play this summer, but will you be able to go to the ballpark?
Empty venues with TV coverage a possibility
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Clinical trial seeks to determine if Trump-touted drug works on Covid-19
An interview with UW Medicine’s Dr. Christine Johnston about a drug 'we have to study'
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A 'perfect storm' in Yakima County puts residents on edge
A report from the Washington county with the highest rate of Covid-19 infections
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Sen. Patty Murray on what's gotten us out of crises before, and will again
Kim Malcolm gets a Covid-19 response update from Senator Patty Murray
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Boeing employees are back to work. Can they stay safe?
Workers at Boeing are back on the production lines as of Monday night. They're in the first big industry to restart during this pandemic. The union representing those workers says, already, people are sounding the alarm over safety issues.
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When in need, design a mask and print it: A coronavirus success story
How one local music store has joined the efforts to help protect health care workers on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A tale of two Washingtons: how WA state and D.C. battled the coronavirus pandemic, and each other
Kim Malcolm talks with journalist Miles O'Brien about his new Frontline documentary.
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High traffic causes Washington's unemployment website to crash. More help is on the way
KUOW’s Carolyn Adolph updates us on unemployment news
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Contact tracing: Key tool to fighting Covid-19 explained
UW epidemiologist Janet Baseman explains how it works