Casey Martin
Reporter
About
Casey Martin is a reporter who covers everything from political protests to electric scooters. He is almost always out in the field where the news happens. Casey has reported on extremism, homelessness, 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. Casey joined KUOW in 2015.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Professional Affiliations: Shop Steward, SAG-AFTRA
Stories
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PHOTOS: Spending Christmas in a Seattle church, hiding from deportation
The Las Posadas pageant tells the biblical story of Mary and Joseph seeking and being denied refuge. A downtown Seattle church put on the pageant for a man trying to avoid deportation to Mexico.
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'She was brave. She was brilliant.'
The prayer service for SeaTac City Councilmember Amina Ahmed was held Monday at a mosque in Tukwila. Dozens showed up to pay their respects.
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Suspicious fire destroys Jehovah's Witness hall near Olympia — again
This is the sixth suspicious blaze at a Jehovah's Witness temple in the area this year.
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Seattle boomed but still took cars off the road
Surprising highlights in the city's annual traffic report.
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Seattle gets pro hockey team. (Season tickets already sold out.)
Seattle is back on the ice. The National Hockey League's board voted Tuesday to add a team in the Emerald City.
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Birth control for men is being tested in Seattle
It's a gel that is clear, smells vaguely of alcohol and has the consistency of hand sanitizer.
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This Thanksgiving dinner needs 100 turkeys
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These Ubers have two wheels and no driver
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Black patron calls for boycott after being told to 'move along' from fro-yo shop
"I haven't slept through the night since this incident happened and I know my parents haven't either."
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City Light report rebuts 'blatant sexism,' though some disagree
A new report has found insufficient evidence for "blatant sexism" at a City Light division, despite a petition signed by employees last year that alleged a hostile work environment and demanded increased training.