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. In addition to reporting on the news of the day, she brings readers some levity with a weekly news quiz and curates the KUOW Book Club. (Get her literary recommendations and analysis by signing up for the book club newsletter!)
Katie previously served listeners in Phoenix at member-station KJZZ. As an Arizona Capitol reporter, she reported on a statewide teacher strike and investigated two Arizona state representatives who, ultimately, departed the state House amid scandal. She also covered numerous elections, from rural county races to U.S. Senate contests and Arizona's role as a key battleground state in 2020. Katie's reporting was featured on an award-winning political podcast, which she launched and hosted for the Arizona Capitol Times.
She is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Journalism, a P-Patch gardener, and an auntie to two wonderful little terrors.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Stories
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Education
Balancing the books: Financial education could become a graduation requirement in Washington
A bill to make financial education a high school graduation requirement is making its way through the legislature in Olympia.
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News Quiz
How many pounds of produce did P-Patch gardeners donate? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Arts & Life
Seattle celebrates Grammy win for säje
The female vocal ensemble säje, which has roots here in Seattle, brought their ethereal, contemporary jazz to the Grammys Sunday.
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News Quiz
How many 2026 FIFA World Cup games will be played in Seattle? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Politics
WA Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers won't run for re-election
U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Spokane) announced Thursday that she will not seek re-election.
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Environment
Washington's snowpack is suffering this winter. It's not going to get much better
State climatologist Nick Bond was expecting a lower snowpack this year — but not this low.
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Arts & Life
Digital reading is on the rise in King County. How do I even do that?
We recently reported that the King County Library System was the second most popular library across the United States, digitally. That inspired a great question from a reader: I'm paraphrasing, but they basica
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Seattle light rail service is back to normal... for now
Regular service resumed on the 1 Line Monday morning, but Sound Transit says more shutdowns are planned during the summer.
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Environment
Seattle just had the warmest week in January on record
Highs hit 60 Sunday and persisted through Wednesday, a phenomenon that's never been recorded in the area since record-keeping began in 1945.
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Government
Kirkland students' bill to put Narcan in schools passes the Senate, heads to House
A bill to put opioid reversal medication in every Washington public school passed out of the state Senate and is now headed to the House.