
Ann Dornfeld
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2008
Ann Dornfeld reports on issues of racial inequity for KUOW.
She previously covered education for the station. Before that, Ann was a roving freelance public radio reporter, focusing on environmental issues, for KUOW and national shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, The Environment Report and Marketplace. Ann has reported on a rare bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico, penguin habitat loss in South Africa, mangrove destruction in the U.S. Virgin Islands, coral reef conservation in Bonaire and invasive lionfish in the Bahamas. She covered a major earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, for NPR News and The World.
Ann also worked as a reporter and Morning Edition host at KLCC Public Radio in Eugene, Oregon, after internships at KUOW and Alaska Public Radio Network. She got her start spinning hip-hop records at the radio station of Oregon State University, where she majored in biology and environmental sciences.
She has won awards for her reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists, The Associated Press and Public Radio News Directors Incorporated. Ann has also received both investigative and data reporting awards from the Education Writers Association for her coverage of ongoing recess cutbacks and physical education shortages in Seattle-area schools. Her photography has appeared in exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
To see more of Ann's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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A coalition of groups and lawmakers in Washington state is calling for a statewide ban on the sale of military-style assault weapons, the type of gun used…
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Washington state schools superintendent Randy Dorn filed a lawsuit Tuesday in King County Superior Court against seven school districts for using levy…
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Parents tend to get sticker-shock when it’s time to pay for child care.Now it’s the city’s turn.The city of Seattle is scaling back plans for its…
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It’s the first day of summer vacation for students in Seattle Public Schools.For a lot of people, "summer" is synonymous with "fun." But the season can…
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At Interagency Academy in South Seattle, Principal Kaaren Andrews recruits students who've dropped out of school or are at risk of not graduating. She…
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There’s an old joke: What’s worse than finding a worm in your apple?Finding half a worm.For an apple-tree-owner, worse still is finding a worm – or worm…
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The state’s eight charter schools are not technically charters right now. The state Supreme Court invalidated the original charter law last year.Since…
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On Thursday afternoons at Bailey Gatzert Elementary School, music lessons are everywhere you look. Woodwinds twittering in the breezeways. Violas plucking…
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Some Seattle School Board members say the state should let districts choose their own standardized tests. They say the state's current test is unfair to…
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Students and staff at the University of Washington held a walk-out Thursday to protest racial inequity they see on – and off – campus.They chanted: “Whose…