Deborah Wang
Contributing Reporter, Editor, & Host
About
Deborah is a contributing reporter, editor, and host at KUOW. Since joining the staff in 2005, Deborah has done everything from political reporting to podcast hosting and she has served as interim news director. She is an award–winning radio and television journalist whose career spans more than three decades.
Deborah's first reporting job was at public radio station WFCR in Amherst, Massachusetts. In 1990, she went to work for National Public Radio and served as NPR's Asia correspondent based in Hong Kong. During that time, she covered the Persian Gulf War from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and then spent months in southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq filing stories on the war's aftermath.
In 1993, she joined ABC News as a television correspondent in Beijing and Hong Kong, and covered, among other things, Hong Kong's handover from British to Chinese rule. In 1999, she set up the network's first news bureau in Seattle.
Deborah has also worked as an on–air anchor for CNN International, as host of IN Close on KCTS9 Public Television in Seattle. She is a long-time host on the TEDxSeattle stage.
In recent years, Deborah's reporting has focused on adolescents and mental health. She was the recipient of a 2018-2019 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellowship.
Deborah has won numerous awards for her reporting, including the Alfred I. DuPont Silver Baton, the Overseas Press Club's Lowell Thomas Award and a Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation.
To see more of Deborah's past KUOW work, visit our archive site.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, conversational Chinese
Pronouns: she/her
Professional Affiliations: US Advisory Board Member, Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellowships
Stories
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Perkins Lane: Seattle's Poster Child For Landslide Risk
It’s no secret that Western Washington is prone to landslides. The combination of glacial soils, steep slopes and water creates a risk that’s greater...
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Seattle City Council Legalizes Rideshares, But Puts Cap On Cars
You may see fewer cars with pink mustaches on the road in the coming months. Seattle’s City Council yesterday gave final approval to a plan that would...
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'It's Complicated:' A Small Business And Its Employees Struggle With Minimum Wage Debate
The push to raise the minimum wage in Seattle was just a campaign slogan last fall. But now it's on a fast track. Mayor Ed Murray has said that he will...
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Seattle Residents Testify For, Against $15 Minimum Wage At Packed Hearing
Hundreds of people descended on Seattle's Town Hall last night for the first in a series of public hearings on the minimum wage.
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Seattle City Council Rejects Tax Break For Pot Growers
Marijuana growers who want to sell their products in Seattle will have to pay business license tax to the city. On Monday, the City Council voted not to...
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Seattle Minimum Wage Activists Prepare To Fight Against ‘Swiss Cheese’ Plan
Residents of Seattle should know in the next few months whether low-wage workers in the city will get a raise. Mayor Ed Murray is hoping to unveil a...
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Seattle City Light Customers: Brace For Higher Bills This Year
Customers of Seattle City Light are likely to see an increase in their bills later this year. The utility is facing lower than expected revenues, and...
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Why Is Lake Washington's Water Level So Low? Ask The Engineers
You may have noticed that water levels at Lake Washington beaches are very low. But if you think there might be some connection with the drought that is...
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Stocking For Success: Merchandisers Prepare For Super Bowl Win
While football fans are eagerly watching the Super Bowl, stores and manufacturers will be likewise poised for the final outcome to set in motion a...
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King County Leaders: Raise Taxes To Pay For Buses, Roads
Political leaders in King County want voters to help stave off drastic cuts to Metro bus service. On Tuesday, King County Executive Dow Constantine...