KUOW team wins 16 SPJ Northwest Excellence in Journalism awards
May 20, 2022
Seattle, WA — KUOW's newsroom has won nine first place and seven runner up awards in this year's Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 10 Excellence in Journalism contest.
SPJ's Western Washington chapter announced the full list of winners on May 19. All of KUOW's awards were in the large newsroom division.
Below, we've shared KUOW's winning stories. We are proud of our team of journalists and the incredible reporting they did last year. We are also grateful to our supporters, who make this kind of local journalism possible.
Audio: Comprehensive Pandemic Coverage
First Place
Pandemic Coverage – KUOW staff
Audio: Environment & Natural Disaster Reporting
First Place
"2021 Climate Disasters" – Reporting by John Ryan, edited by Christy George, Deborah Wang
Second Place
"Melting Glaciers" – Reporting by John Ryan, edited by Christy George, Deborah Wang

Audio: Feature, Hard News
First Place
"A Sunday service, a funeral, and a conference: How some churches spread Covid in the Seattle area" – Reporting by Anna Boiko-Weyrauch, edited by Deborah Wang and Ryan Kailath
Second Place
"Amazon Fresh divides a neighborhood" – Reporting by Joshua McNichols, edited by Carol Smith

Audio: Government & Politics Reporting
Second Place
"Small town QAnon" – Reporting by David Hyde
Audio: Health & Science Reporting
Second Place
"How low wages and high rent helped Covid spread from a wedding in Kent to nearly 300" – Reporting by Anna Boiko-Weyrauch, edited by Deborah Wang and Ryan Kailath

Audio: Investigative Reporting
Second Place
"Oil train disaster" – Reporting by John Ryan, edited by Deb Wang and Carol Smith

Photo & Design: General News Photography
First Place
Covid-19 Vaccine – Megan Farmer

Photo & Design: Photo Portfolio
First Place (tie)
Portfolio – Megan Farmer
"Looking Back on 2021" – Megan Farmer and Genna Martin

Photo & Design: Portrait Photography
First Place
"Seattle Afghans to new arrivals: 'Recognize the power we all bring with us'" – Megan Farmer



Photo & Design: Photo Essay
First Place (tie)
"Photos: Seattle sparkles on water" – Photography by Genna Martin, edited by Isolde Raftery

Photo & Design: Photo Essay
Second Place (tie)
"Birthing and Parenting in the Pandemic" – Photography by Megan Farmer, edited by Deobrah Wang and Ryan Kailath

Writing: Poverty & Homelessness Reporting
First Place
"In this 'city of abundance,' everyday Seattleites deliver donations to unhoused communities" – Reporting by Liz Brazile, edited by Isolde Raftery
