
Gil Aegerter
EditorYear started with KUOW: 2015
Gil edits feature pieces and helps guide staff reporters through their stories.
He previously served as interim digital director and online managing editor at KUOW. Before that he spent seven years with NBCNews.com, where he was variously a senior editor, editor-producer and features editor. He also worked 25 years as a newspaper editor in Anchorage, Alaska, San Diego, Wilmington, N.C., and Seattle. He also was a freelance researcher for NBC Olympics for the Games in Atlanta; Sydney, Australia; Salt Lake City; Athens; and Torino, Italy.
He is a graduate of the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, with a degree in photojournalism.
To see more of Gil's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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The city of Seattle turned a blind eye to allegations of sexual abuse against former Mayor Ed Murray, according to a new claim for damages filed by…
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A citizens group wants the city of Seattle to investigate management of the low-income housing complex where Charleena Lyles was shot.The nonprofit Solid…
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People with pot possession records in Seattle may be about to catch a break. Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and City Attorney Pete Holmes announced today a…
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Thousands of people – maybe tens of thousands, according to the city of Seattle — are expected at the second Women’s March in Seattle this Saturday.Last…
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A lawsuit that shook Seattle and took down its mayor is being settled. The city of Seattle said Saturday that it would pay $150,000 to Delvonn Heckard,…
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The list of racist place names in Washington is long, but the state is slowly getting rid of them.The latest is a “Squaw Creek” southwest of the town of…
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Ed Murray's resignation is sending ripples through the Seattle mayor's race.Cary Moon said at a news conference Tuesday that her opponent, Jenny Durkan,…
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A wrongful death lawsuit was filed Friday against the two Seattle police officers who shot Charleena Lyles.Attorneys for her father, Charles Lyles, says…
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Rep. Dave Reichert said Wednesday that he won't seek re-election in a race that could decide whether Republicans still control Congress. In a news release…
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Updated 6:45 p.m., 9/4/2017: A wildfire burning east of Seattle is threatening two historic mining towns.On Saturday, Gov. Jay Inslee declared a statewide…