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Reporter, Northwest Public Broadcasting
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Lauren Gallup is a reporter based in the south sound region. She often covers labor, housing, environmental issues, and the arts, but she’s really most drawn to the stories of her community. Prior to joining the public media world, she was a reporter for Sound Publishing covering Kitsap County government and schools. She has written for South Sound Magazine and 425 Magazine and is a graduate of Western Washington University. When she’s not in the field or at her desk, she’s probably walking dogs (rain or shine) or reading indoors (rain or shine.) Occasionally, she enjoys a swim in the Puget Sound, but only when it’s not raining.
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Environment, arts & culture labor, immigration human interest, goverment education, housing
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Total articles 636
By Lauren Gallup
Apr. 10, 2025
By Lauren Gallup
Apr. 03, 2025
By Lauren Gallup
Apr. 10, 2025
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Northwest Public Broadcasting
Northwest Public Broadcasting is an NPR member station and PBS licensee. The mission of NWPB is to be a trusted source of quality content. We are dedicated to enriching our community by sharing and creating distinctive programs which engage, enlighten and entertain. NWPB reaches more than 3.6 million people in 44 counties throughout Washington state and parts of Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia. Approximately half of the population reached receives public radio broadcast signals exclusively through NWPB. Northwest Public Broadcasting is a community service of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication and is licensed to Washington State University. NWPB reaches more than 3.6 million people in 44 counties throughout Washington state and parts of Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia. Approximately half of the population reached receives public radio broadcast signals exclusively through NWPB.
Pullman, Washington, United States
+1 800-842-8991
Founded: 1922