Kate Walters
Reporter
About
Kate Walters is a reporter covering Covid-19 and the many ways the pandemic has impacted our lives. She's covered personal experiences of community members, state and local policies, affects on the healthcare system, and more. In the past, Kate has reported on homelessness for KUOW, as well as general assignment stories ranging from city hall politics to sea stars. Originally from Australia, Kate studied journalism at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). She started her career in public radio at WXXI in Rochester, NY.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Stories
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Health
Burning hand sanitizer and other ways Seattle homeless are braving cold nights
This week was freezing in Seattle. Hundreds of people experiencing homelessness slept inside emergency severe weather shelters opened by the city and King County. But some chose to stay outside even as snow fell and temperatures dropped to the low 30s.
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Politics
Shovel your sidewalk or get fined, Seattle officials say
Many in the Puget Sound region woke to a blanketing of snow on the ground Monday. According to the weather service, more freezing temperatures and the chance of snow are on the way.
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Homelessness numbers rise across US, but decline in Washington
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Politics
Seattle prepares as snow potential looms over the weekend
Frigid temperatures and the possibility of snow. That’s what the Seattle area is gearing up for. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will dip into the 20s starting on Sunday and the area could see snow starting Sunday night and into next week.
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Health
Nurses and caregivers at Swedish, Providence hospitals postpone strike
Health care workers at Swedish Medical Center and Providence hospitals won't go on strike, at least for now. Thousands of workers across the state planned to announce Friday that they would strike on January 14. Instead, after overnight talks, they announced they’re heading back to the negotiating table.
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Health
Dry baby bottoms: That’s the mission for these Seattle organizations
On a chilly Sunday morning, Ashlee Francis stands outside the True Hope tiny house village in Seattle for people who are homeless. In front of her is a van filled with tubs of baby wipes, blankets, formula, and diapers of various sizes.
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Serial rapists targeted women on Aurora. This woman got justice
In June 2017, Robin Curtis lived in a tent one block away from busy Aurora Avenue in Seattle.
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Politics
Seattle and King County poised to merge homeless services
Seattle and King County are likely to have an agreement to merge their homelessness services before the end of the year. Seattle's city council took a step forward today to create a regional homelessness authority.
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Politics
Controversial regional homelessness authority plan moves forward with big changes
Legislators from across King County voted unanimously Thursday to move forward with a plan to unite Seattle and King County’s homelessness services. The legislation to create a regional homelessness authority was passed out of the county’s Regional Policy Committee (RPC). But it still faces hurdles. It must now go before the full King County Council and the Seattle City Council. And it’s not without controversy.
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Health
Seattle Children’s ‘engaged in a cover-up' after mold infections, lawsuit claims
Seattle Children's hospital is facing lawsuits over mold-related deaths and infections.