Jason Pagano
News Director
About
Jason Pagano is KUOW's News Director. He previously worked as a producer on local KUOW shows including The Conversation, Weekday, The Record, Morning Edition, Week in Review and Seattle Now.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Stories
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Amazon Go: No checkouts, but you are being watched
Nobody likes to wait in line. So today, Amazon removed that unpleasantness from the neighborhood grocery store. At Amazon Go, you walk in, pick up your...
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Seek immediate shelter and listen to this week's news
This week, a woman revealed graphic details about her date with comedian Aziz Ansari, and it has women discussing reasons why they don't always say ...
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Seattle, Tacoma and 216 other cities won't be getting Amazon HQ2
So Amazon won't be building HQ2 in Seattle. Honestly, it was a long shot. But where the company's second headquarters and its 100,000 jobs will go is...
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Should Washington be worried about a false missile alert mishap like Hawaii's?
For more than half an hour last Saturday, people thought Hawaii was about to be hit by a ballistic missile after officials mistakenly sent an alert that...
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We reviewed this week's news and still have our FCC license
President Trump says a mouthful about immigration. Governor Inslee and the Democrats size up their new majority in Olympia. Seattle's new soda tax kicks...
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Mayor Durkan: 'Significant day' for Seattle as judge rules on police reform compliance
Bill Radke talks to The Seattle Times criminal justice reporter Steve Miletich about U.S. District Judge James Robart's ruling that found the Seattle...
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Governor Inslee takes your questions and ours
Bill Radke talks with Washington state Governor Jay Inslee about his plans for a carbon tax, President Trump's plans for our weed and offshore oil, a...
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A lot can happen in four months since Hurricane Maria
Bill Radke talks again with Fernmarie Rodriguez, nearly four months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and Fernmarie organized her own relief...
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David Sedaris, trash vigilante, thinks Seattle could do better
David Sedaris was angry. He was angry because he had to sign his name on 8,000 blank sheets of paper. He was angry because he already signs his name at...
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Crack open a pineapple Fanta and catch up on this week's news
If you want to avoid a new tax on soda, load up now. You'll pay more when Seattle's new sugary drinks tax kicks in on January 1. Also new on New Year's...