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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Why is Seattle City Councilmember Tammy Morales resigning? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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What's the KUOW Book Club reading in December?
The KUOW Book Club is reading "The Egg and I" by Betty MacDonald this month.
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NPR's 'Books We Love' returns. 5 books for your Pacific Northwest reading list
If you're reaching for a great read right now, NPR has the thing for you: the 2024 "Books We Love."
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Sonora Jha concludes 'The Laughter' with brutality and a warning
This is KUOW's book club, and we just finished reading Sonora Jha's "The Laughter."
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What is Seattle Public Schools' closure plan now? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Sonora Jha is a master of paranoia and tension in 'The Laughter'
This is KUOW's book club, and we just read through the first half of Sonora Jha's "The Laughter," her novel that recently won the 2024 Washington State Book Award for Fiction.
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Why is a group of parents trying to recall the Seattle School Board president? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Who were the winners of this week's elections? Take KUOW's news quiz
Test your news knowledge.
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Washington Gov-elect Ferguson lays out plan ahead of second Trump term
Less than 48 hours after Donald Trump was declared president-elect, one of his most litigious foes was laying out his plan to push back again.
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Trump foes lead in Washington state as he wins a second term
Republicans may feel like winners, with former President Donald Trump being declared the winner of the next presidency by The Associated Press and other major news outlets. But here in Washington state, candidates who have gone toe-to-toe with Trump were winning or leading their races on Tuesday night.