Megan Farmer
PhotojournalistYear started with KUOW: 2017
Megan joined KUOW as a photojournalist in 2017. Previously, she worked for newspapers including the Omaha World-Herald. Originally from the Finger Lakes region of New York state, Megan studied photojournalism at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she graduated in 2013.
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Hundreds gathered outside of the Hyatt Regency hotel on Bellevue Way on Friday, October 13 to protest Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who was speaking…
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Tiffany Hicks rode a Greyhound bus for four and a half days to get to Seattle. Her brother had recently moved here and said there were jobs. So Hicks left…
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Seattle celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day on Monday with a march from Westlake Park to Seattle City Hall."It means we're still here and I'm proud," said…
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Kirkland parents Shirley and Martin Sarmiento-Blaha were looking for a gymnasium for their six-year-old twin boys.Their sons are on the autism spectrum.…
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As the Trump administration plans to reduce the number of refugees entering the country, Doctors Without Borders wants to show you just what it's like to…
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Lanterns of all colors, shapes and sizes illuminated Green Lake on Thursday for the Luminata lantern parade. The parade, hosted by the Fremont Arts…
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The second summer of painting is complete for the Sodo Track mural project, with 26 artists painting on 14 properties.The project, when complete after…
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Even the cynical couldn't resist the eclipse on Monday morning. The temperature dropped precipitously here in Seattle, and the light turned the colors…
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It's not easy to find quality produce in the East Hill neighborhood in Kent. For the low-income immigrants who live in the community, it's a trek to ride…
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President Trump’s vow to crack down on illegal immigration has focused renewed attention on the detention centers built to hold immigrants awaiting…