Katie Campbell
Online Editor/Reporter
About
Katie joined KUOW's online team as an editor and reporter in 2024, after serving three years as senior producer of the local Morning Edition program. She has covered a variety of local topics, including the Seattle City Council, elections, and breaking news. She also brings readers some levity with a weekly news quiz.
In 2024, Katie created the KUOW Book Club, featuring stories and authors from the Pacific Northwest. Katie picks monthly titles and provides analysis along the way. She ends each reading with an author interview, giving readers a look behind the scenes from some of the most talented writers in the region. Join the KUOW Book Club by signing up for our newsletter!
She is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Journalism, a P-Patch gardener, and an auntie.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Professional Affiliations: Union Steward, SAG-AFTRA
Podcasts
Stories
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WSU had 'just cause' to fire former football coach Nick Rolovich for refusing Covid vaccine, court finds
Three years after Washington State University fired its head football coach, a federal court has said the university had the right to do so.
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What's the KUOW Book Club reading in January?
The KUOW Book Club is reading "Three Alarm Fire" by Juan Carlos Reyes this month.
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The humor in 'The Egg and I' masks a much darker story
This is the KUOW Book Club. We just finished reading Betty MacDonald's enduring classic, "The Egg and I."
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Take KUOW's 2024 year in review news quiz
Test your news knowledge with big stories from this year.
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What evidence did the mayor have to fire former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Chickens are just the fall guy in this funny, blunt tale of life on the Olympic Peninsula
This is KUOW's book club, and we just read through the first half of Betty MacDonald Pacific Northwest classic "The Egg and I."
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Is the Seattle City Council 'toxic' for progressives? Newly elected Alexis Mercedes Rinck is about to find out
Young progressives may be excited to welcome newly elected Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck. But voters in the Chinatown-International District are worried about what a lack of Asian representation on the Council will mean for their community.
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Sara Nelson defends Seattle City Council against 'toxic' characterization
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What happened in the merger of Albertsons and Kroger? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Tanya Woo not ruling out another Seattle City Council run
Tanya Woo said her supporters wanted to know whether she'd run for a seat on the Seattle City Council less than 48 hours after Councilmember Tammy Morales announced she was resigning in January.