Paige Browning
Newscaster
About
Paige Browning is a news anchor and reporter for KUOW Public Radio, covering breaking news and stories of significance in the Puget Sound region. Paige's work is featured on KUOW's airwaves daily, and she is a backup host for KUOW's drive-time shows and Seattle Now podcast.
A native of the Northwest, Paige takes special interest in stories about climate change, our changing culture(s), politics, and law. Paige's work has been featured on the NPR newscast, All Things Considered, Here and Now, the BBC, and local public radio stations throughout the northwest. She has lived and worked in Spokane, Missoula (MT), and Seattle.
Her specialty is writing news under a one day deadline, but she's also stepped onto wildfire scorched land, rappelled from a building, and been to the heart of protests for stories.
Paige likes to run, bike, camp, and linger around at art exhibits and concert venues, and thinks the Seattle Storm are the city's best team to see.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, beginner Spanish
Pronouns: she/her
Professional Affiliations: SAG-AFTRA Shop Steward, Delta Gamma Alumna
Podcasts
Stories
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Ride the Ducks faces higher state penalty for fatal crash, but still not the maximum
The penalty that Ride the Ducks of Seattle faces over a fatal crash just went up. The company had already agreed to a proposed $220,000 settlement with...
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City Council votes down arena plan in impassioned meeting
Few expected this Seattle City Council decision. The council voted against giving up a street in Sodo to make way for a proposed arena. An investor...
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Big vote today on street change for proposed Arena
A vote in Seattle City Council Monday afternoon could affect basketball fans, the Port of Seattle and traffic in SODO. Council members will decide...
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Tacoma School District will test for lead at all schools
Tacoma School District officials will test every school's water quality. That's after results from last May showed unacceptable levels of lead in six...
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Who should 'run water' before drinking in Seattle, and other lead questions
Seattle Public Utilities staff explained their advice for residents to the Seattle City Council on Monday. Here are the takeaways: What's the problem?...
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Seattle, run your water to flush out possible lead
Utility officials in Seattle say residents should turn on the faucet for a few minutes if the water hasn't run for six hours. The precaution comes after...
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Tesoro's Anacortes refinery fined for federal violations
The Tesoro oil refinery in Anacortes, Washington, is getting hit with more fines. This time, the Environmental Protection Agency wants the refinery to...
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Life in prison for Carnation woman in 2007 Christmas Eve murder case
The woman convicted of killing six family members in Carnation on Christmas Eve 2007 will spend the rest of her life in prison. King County Superior...
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Street change for new SODO arena passes one hurdle
A Seattle City Council committee has passed a key measure regarding the plans for a new sports arena. It would close two blocks of Occidental Avenue...
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Most Seattle Businesses Plan To Stay And Comply With $15 Wage Law
Seattle's $15 minimum wage law doesn't fully take effect until 2021, but a new report gives a glimpse of its impacts so far. The City Council was...