
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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Republican Chris Vance of Auburn, Washington, recently posted an editorial to his Facebook page this week, suggesting that people include their Muslim…
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A police officer and another person were shot Thursday night in Mount Vernon, the Washington State Patrol said.A suspect was taken into custody early…
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The city of Seattle says it will open three new temporary camps for homeless people. Two of those sites will have tiny houses. The other will have tents,…
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Donald Trump's choice for his education secretary brings up big questions for Washington state.That's the early assessment of Chris Reykdal, just elected…
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People letting out raw emotion and looking for community. A new generation of Americans getting a crash course in politics.Hundreds gathered Sunday…
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The man accused in a deadly shooting 2014 attack at Seattle Pacific University has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.On the opening day of the…
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The bacteria that causes deadly Legionnaires’ disease has been found in the water supply in part of the UW Medical Center, health officials said…
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Fans of Donald Trump lined up by the thousands to hear him speak at a rally Tuesday evening in Everett.They were met by protesters who said his policies…
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Testing blood donations for the Zika virus doesn’t make sense for places like Seattle.That’s what Dr. James AuBuchon, president and chief executive of…
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One solution to the soaring price of EpiPens: Build a replacement that costs a fraction as much.Jim Duren of King County Emergency Medical Services told…