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Introducing ‘Meet Me Here,’ KUOW’s new arts and culture podcast
KUOW is pleased to announce the launch of a new weekly podcast Meet Me Here, covering arts and culture events across the Puget Sound region. The first episode is available now on the KUOW app and all major podcasting platforms.
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KUOW and The Seattle Time's collaborative podcast 'Lost Patients' nominated for Peabody Award
KUOW's Lost Patients podcast, a joint production with The Seattle Times, is nominated for a prestigious Peabody Award. The podcast examines mental illness treatment.
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Tina Pamintuan named KUOW president and CEO, starting August 1, 2025
The University of Washington and KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio are pleased to announce the appointment of Tina Pamintuan as KUOW’s next President and CEO, effective August 1, 2025.
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Tolls just went up for 520 bridge commuters between Bellevue and Seattle
Tolls are rising on the floating 520 bridge between Seattle and Bellevue during peak commute times.
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Biden live address after Trump assassination attempt
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KUOW's pandemic blog: Updates for the NW (May 10-14)
This post includes updates about Covid-19 in the Seattle area and Washington state. Need a vaccine? Washington state vaccine appointment locator CovidWa.com: Not an official vaccine finder from the state, but the product of a former Microsoft developer who created a website to more easily find open vaccination appointments. Seattle vaccination notification list As of Thursday, May 6, the Washington State Department of Health reports: 5,564 Covid-19 related deaths; 381,299 confirmed cases; 31,184 probable cases; and a 1.3% death rate among positive cases. Compared to white people and Asian people, the rate of Covid cases is nearly three times higher for Black people, and nearly seven times higher for Latino/x people and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders. So far, 5,750,348 doses (not total number of people) of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered to Washingtonians.
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Documents reveal more specifics about Rep. Shea investigation
Hundreds of documents compiled as part of a special investigation into Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, have been made available to the public.
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Gerry and Martin Luther King, Jr.
On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated at a hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, threatening to further strain civil unrest in America.
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Quiz: Test your ice hockey knowledge
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Letter to the editor: Roosevelt High School PTSA responds to KUOW PTA article