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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Is Seattle headed for a recession?
A growing number of economists and analysts are warning about a economic slowdown. Jon Talton, economics columnist for the Seattle Times, says some Seattle-area businesses are vulnerable, including one of the state's largest employers.
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Good news PNW: Your phone will one day double as an earthquake alert device
The federal government is putting millions of dollars toward an earthquake alert program in the Northwest.
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Race is on for Inslee to have a place in presidential debates
Washington Governor Inslee has 10 days to make a final push for support if he wants to be on the presidential debate stage again.
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Why Ballard and Capitol Hill had more say in the primary election
Ballard, Fremont, and Greenlake neighborhoods in Seattle: you had the highest voter turnout in last week's primary election.
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Seattle Council considers new tenant laws
Tenants in Seattle, especially those dealing with domestic violence, would get more protections under a set of new proposals. City Council members want to exempt renters from paying damage fees if it occurred while they were being abused.
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How many registered to vote on Election Day, now that Washington allows it?
Washington state's 2019 primary election, by the numbers.
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Larry Gossett: The longtime King County council member reacts to being second
A Seattle civil rights leader is facing a serious election challenge from a candidate who wants to carry on the same legacy.
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Seattle City Council races: A crash course
Fifty-five candidates are running for Seattle City Council. Here's our cheat sheet of what's happening in your neighborhood's election.
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Why the Capital One data breach is familiar, yet so unusual
Paige Browning talks with CNBC cybersecurity journalist Kate Fazzini about the Capital One data breach.
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Seattle's democracy vouchers upheld by state Supreme Court, could head to SCOTUS
Washington State's Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the program after lawsuits from a pair of property owners.