Natalie Akane Newcomb
Announcer / Producer
About
Natalie is a recent graduate from Washington State University. She started writing radio features at her high school’s radio station 889 TheBridge and soon thereafter participated in RadioActive's summer 2016 workshop.
At WSU Natalie worked with Northwest Public Broadcasting where she was the Morning Edition producer, and an On-Air host. Last summer, she helped cover the BLM protests in Spokane and Pullman. She also had the privilege of working with the KUOW newsroom, and did a story for the “Voices of the Pandemic” series.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, Japanese, conversational Chinese
Pronouns: she/her
Podcasts
Stories
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After pandemic lapse, Japanese folk dancing returns to Seattle's streets
Seattle’s Bon-Odori, the Japanese Folk dancing festival returned for the first time since the pandemic. Organizers say about 3,000 people attended the 91st annual summer festival.
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Washington state enacts new rules to protect outdoor workers from extreme heat
A set of new and permanent rules aimed at protecting outdoor workers from the scorching heat took effect Monday.
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Reminder from the city of Seattle: dogs aren't allowed on athletic fields
KUOW’s Natalie Newcomb reports
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What exactly is happening in Russia right now?
Armed rebellion… aborted coup attempt… prelude to a civil war… however you label the events in Russia this weekend, they exposed deep divisions within the military forces Vladimir Putin has relied on to fight his war in Ukraine.
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Seattle's City Hall Park reopens after 2-year closure, following violent incidents
City Hall Park in downtown Seattle reopened. The park located on the corner of 3rd and Yester closed two years ago after a stabbing and an attempted rape at the nearby King County courthouse.
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Molly Moon's Ice Cream sues Seattle over revenue losses during and after CHOP
The Seattle-based boutique ice cream company, Molly Moon’s, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Seattle. The suit is over alleged revenue losses during and after the Capitol Hill Organized Protest zone, also known as CHOP, in 2020.
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A love story delayed: Ukrainian couple seal their vows after years of discrimination
After years facing discrimination, harassment, violence, and abuse, a gay Ukrainian couple was officially married in Bellevue in April.
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Walla Walla ferry is ready for a comeback just weeks after running aground
Washington State Ferries says the boat that ran aground last month off Bainbridge Island will be carrying passengers again in a couple of weeks.
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Eastside light rail expansion could be delayed after work along I-90 demolished
Sound Transit has announced that the light rail expansion project along I-90 may be delayed once again.
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Sunshine and warm weather arrive in Seattle, along with allergy season
The sun is peeking out for St. Patrick's day and highs Saturday are expected to top 60 degrees. But the leprechaun brought a trick with his sun-shining pot of gold. The weather is triggering the beginning of allergy season.