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KUOW wins seven regional Edward R. Murrow awards for 2024, including best podcast

caption: A scene from the Freedom Rodeo in Basin City, Wash. on Friday, June 17, 2022. This photo was part of the coverage from the podcast "Ghost Herd," about a major cattle crime in Washington. KUOW won an Edward R. Murrow award for the podcast in 2024.
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A scene from the Freedom Rodeo in Basin City, Wash. on Friday, June 17, 2022. This photo was part of the coverage from the podcast "Ghost Herd," about a major cattle crime in Washington. KUOW won an Edward R. Murrow award for the podcast in 2024.
Megan Farmer / KUOW


KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio has won seven 2024 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for its coverage spanning child care to homelessness, attacks on the Northwest's power grid to the rise of pickleball in Seattle, and Best Podcast for the "Ghost Herd" docuseries.

"An amazing team of people in KUOW's newsroom works hard every day to tell stories like these, and I love when our best work is recognized," said interim news director Jason Pagano. "We couldn't do it without the generous support of our Seattle and Western Washington audience. I hope they are proud of the work their local NPR station does on their behalf."

The regional Edward R. Murrow Awards honor outstanding achievement in local broadcast and digital journalism. KUOW was awarded in the "radio - large market" category within Region 1, which includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington state. All winners will automatically be entered into consideration for awards at the national level.

Continuing Coverage

Attacks on NW region's power grid

caption: High-voltage transmission lines cross the Washington Cascades near the town of Index in February 2021.
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High-voltage transmission lines cross the Washington Cascades near the town of Index in February 2021.
KUOW Photo/John Ryan

Reporting by John Ryan. Edited by Catharine Smith.

Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Ten Thousand Things: "A book becomes a movement"

caption: Shawn Wong
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Shawn Wong
Shin Yu Pai

Created by Shin Yu Pai. Produced by Whitney Henry-Lester. Edited by Jim Gates.

Feature Reporting

The second shift: Child care crisis forces families into grueling schedules

caption: Lily Butler, 7, plays with stuffed animals in her bedroom after school on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, in Kenmore.
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Lily Butler, 7, plays with stuffed animals in her bedroom after school on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, in Kenmore.
KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer

Reporting by Monica Nickelsburg. Edited by Carol Smith.

Hard News

For some without a home, the airport is a source of shelter

caption: De Chung sits with his bags and belongings near a luggage carousel at SeaTac Airport on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023.
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De Chung sits with his bags and belongings near a luggage carousel at SeaTac Airport on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023.
KUOW Photo/Casey Martin

Reporting by Casey Martin. Edited by Carol Smith.

News Documentary

What will be the future of church in Seattle?

caption: A sign in front of the St Luke's Episcopal Church property in Ballard describes planned construction — an eight-story institution and apartment building.
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A sign in front of the St Luke's Episcopal Church property in Ballard describes planned construction — an eight-story institution and apartment building.
KUOW photo/Sarah Leibovitz

By Libby Denkmann and Sarah Leibovitz, Soundside.

Podcast

Ghost Herd

caption: Competitors watch from the shoots during the Basin City Freedom Rodeo on Friday, June 17, 2022, in Basin City.
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Competitors watch from the shoots during the Basin City Freedom Rodeo on Friday, June 17, 2022, in Basin City.
Megan Farmer

Created by Anna King. Produced by Matt Martin. Edited by Jim Gates.

Sports Reporting

Pickleball is growing. Is Seattle ready?

caption: Debra Brownlee (left) and Julie Farrenkopf (right) are friends and pickleball partners.
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Debra Brownlee (left) and Julie Farrenkopf (right) are friends and pickleball partners.
KUOW Photo/Joshua McNichols

Reporting by Joshua McNichols. Edited by Carol Smith.


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