Rob Wood
Morning News Producer, Host
About
You’re most likely to hear Rob filling in as a host or newscaster during our news magazines or local newscasts. But you can hear the results of his work nearly every day, engineering and directing behind the scenes during All Things Considered and other programs.
Rob came to KUOW in 2011 after several years producing at NPR and public radio programs, including Marketplace, Weekend America and The Savvy Traveler. Before graduating from the University of North Texas with his music degree, Rob volunteered at the school’s radio station, learning everything from cutting tape to hosting news and music programs. That led to his first professional reporting job at an all-news station in Dallas. Since then, Rob’s also reported, produced and anchored at other stations in Dallas and Los Angeles, and has done freelance work for a number of news organizations.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: he/him
Stories
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Health
3 Washington deaths put focus on paddleboard safety
Hey, paddleboarders: The police are watching you, for your own good.
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Health
43 measles cases and counting ... so how to stay healthy?
This outbreak has led to a raft of listener questions about the measles and how to stay healthy.
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Controversial pipeline project in Canada put on hold
Environmentalists are keeping pressure on Kinder Morgan, following its suspension of Canada's controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline project. A news...
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Lawsuit targets police officers in Charleena Lyles shooting
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed Friday against the two Seattle police officers who shot Charleena Lyles.
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Do you want just one pass for all your Washington outdoor activities?
Washington state and federal officials want to make it easier for you to access the state's many parks and recreation areas. Right now, there are about...
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Women in Seattle make 78 cents for every dollar earned by men, says report
If you're a Seattle woman with an advanced degree, another man in the city with the same level of education may earn quite a bit more than you.
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Mudslides block I-90, complicate transportation
Update: 2/16, 9:34 a.m.. I-90 westbound in Issaquah is back open. W/B I-90 is opened to all traffic. The work zone area at MP. 19 has the 2 right lanes...
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Does Mount Rainier's Paradise need cell service?
Along with the sound of birds and falling water, you might hear ringing cell phones during a future hike on Mount Rainier. The National Park Service is...
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Bernie Sanders tells Seattle: There's common ground with Trump supporters
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has some advice for his supporters in Seattle on working with backers of President-elect Donald Trump. Sanders told a...
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Final Year For The Volunteer Who Has Decorated Macy’s Christmas Tree For A Quarter Century
Before Friday’s big Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Westlake Center, you might want to check out another tree lighting a few blocks away on Fourth...