
Kate Walters
@katewalterskuow
Reporter for @KUOW. Former @innovationtrail reporter for @wxxi. All tweets are my own.
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http://kuow.org/people/kate-walters 27-04-2010 04:37:45
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Seen in the KUOW mailroom 💪. Our SAG-AFTRA union is continuing to negotiate for fair wages from University of Washington and management. The process has dragged on for a YEAR. Our ask is simple: KUOW journalists should be able to afford to live in the city we cover. #WeMakeKUOW #UnionStrong



Were you affected by smoke from the fishing vessel fire / shelter-in-place order this weekend in #Tacoma? Talk about it for a KUOW Public Radio story? DM me or [email protected] Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department 350 Tacoma #ClimateJustice @Redefine_Tacoma Puyallup Tribe of Indians Communities for a Healthy Bay


Are you an Amazon employee with feelings about the return to office mandate taking effect May 1? I want to hear from you. Shoot me a DM or email [email protected]




Amazon tech workers rallied at HQ this afternoon to turn up the heat on their bosses. Kim Malcolm and I caught up on what exactly they're fighting for: kuow.org/stories/hundre…

As always, the very talented Megan Farmer has captured some truly beautiful images. kuow.org/stories/photos…


Great reporting on a sad, haunting and relevant story from Sydney Brownstone projects.seattletimes.com/2023/local/los…


Today 302 people's names, including seven infants, were read aloud at a ceremony for those who died last year in King County whose families couldn't be found or couldn't afford a burial service. KUOW Public Radio Megan Farmer kuow.org/stories/record…

Scenes from #ElectionDay at the King County Elections headquarters as workers process ballots Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, in Renton, Wash. (The Associated Press Photos/Lindsey Wasson)



Beth Adams. Reporter, producer, and host of WXXI's Morning Edition. Rochester, NY. Beth Adams WXXI News WXXI Public Media #MorningEditon 13WHAM #NPRmageddon bit.ly/3DsQmPU


Heavy rain relents in Western Washington, but floodwater, damage remains along swollen rivers: bit.ly/3NhZtrM Story by Casey Martin KUOW Public Radio

