-
The KNKX News team provides memorable audio and digital stories about the Pacific Northwest, many of which you won't find anywhere else. It's easy to miss a good story, so here are 10 that shouldn’t be left behind in 2022.
-
KNKX recently welcomed two talented journalists, Emil Moffatt and Freddy Monares, to our newsroom. They are the new team bringing you All Things Considered, which airs on KNKX weekdays from 3-6 p.m.
-
We’re excited to announce that KNKX is among the very first NPR Member Stations to pilot the brand new NPR+ podcast bundle. Support journalism in your local community and enjoy sponsor-free listening with this new digital donation gift.
-
On the night of March 3, 2020 — three months before George Floyd was murdered — Manny Ellis encountered police while walking home in Tacoma, Washington. He died on that dark street corner. Officers say it was an accident brought on by Manny himself. The story almost ended there. The story is profiled in a new podcast, The Walk Home, produced by KNKX News and The Seattle Times.
-
Last month the Public Media Journalists Association, recognized newsrooms from around the country for exemplary work done in 2021. KNKX won first place for breaking news and second place for its morning newscast, competing against similarly sized newsrooms.
-
On Thursday, the Society of Professional Journalists announced the winners of the 2021 Northwest Excellence in Journalism contest. Listen to the audio stories that KNKX received recognition for in seven categories.
-
After more than eight years at KNKX and seven years as All Things Considered host, our beloved colleague Ed Ronco is returning home to Michigan.
-
KNKX is happy to announce some exciting changes to our local hosts for Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday.
-
The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced the regional winners of this year's Edward R. Murrow Awards on Tuesday. KNKX won three awards in the large market radio division.
-
KNKX is expanding its roster of jazz hosts and investing in more jazz coverage both on the air and online. Meet the new additions.