
Patricia Murphy
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2000
Patricia Murphy is a feature reporter for KUOW. Patricia reports on criminal justice and public health. Previously she was part of two collaborative projects focusing on military and veterans. The American Homefront Project is a partnership between public radio stations KUOW, WUNC, KPCC and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Back at Base is a collaboration between National Public Radio and seven member stations including KUOW.
Patricia is an award-winning radio journalist. Patricia’s first job in radio news was at WBUR Boston in 1994. She’s worked at KUOW since 2000.
Patricia’s series “Less than Honorable,” investigated how the military handles more than 3,000 sexual assault cases each year. Her 2011 collaboration with the Seattle Times, “The Weight of War,” looked at heavy loads carried by troops and the increase in chronic orthopedic injuries as a result; the series won a national award for Excellence in Health Care Journalism from the Association of Healthcare Journalists. She also received a national Edward R. Murrow Award for a documentary on IV drug use and has had her work recognized with awards from the Public Radio News Directors Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.
In 2012, Patricia was inducted into the Dart Society, a network of journalists who cover trauma, conflict and social injustice.
To see more of Patricia's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
Patricia holds a B.S. from Emerson College in Boston.
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A new report says Seattle police may have been underreporting hate crimes. This after Police Department’s own findings showed a substantial increase in…
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The excavation work for King County’s new youth jail is done. But with the building’s foundation soon to be laid on East Alder Street, a new report calls…
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Construction has started at the new King County juvenile jail, but politicians and activists are still fighting about it.The latest challenge to a new…
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The Seattle Police Department says bias and hate crime reporting continues to rise in Seattle.SPD published a report for the first half of 2017 that shows…
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Seattle Seahawk Michael Bennett said he has retained an attorney after Las Vegas police assaulted him.In an open letter on Twitter Wednesday morning,…
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Last summer, worried parents gathered at Federal Way City Hall. There had been an uptick in violence in the city -- including three gun deaths that…
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Bill Radke talks to reporter Patricia Murphy about what President Trump's tweets on banning transgender people from the military means for people serving…
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When black youth enter the criminal justice system, most of the people in authority they come into contact with — social workers, lawyers, the jury — are…
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When 30-year-old Charleena Lyles was shot and killed by Seattle Police, her death became part of a legacy of trauma absorbed by the black community. Brain…
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The Washington State Supreme Court has raised the bar for removing jurors of color from an all-white panel.In its ruling, the high court says courts must…