
Katie Orr
AnchorHaving grown up in the San Diego neighborhood of University City, Katie Orr is back in familiar territory as KPBS’ Metro Reporter. She previously worked at WVXU in Cincinnati, Ohio where she served as a reporter and announcer, as well as host of the award winning Cincinnati Edition. She has also reported for WNIN in Evansville, Indiana and for Four Corners Broadcasting in Durango, Colorado. Katie has been recognized by the Indiana and Ohio chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists for her work as well as by the Hearst Journalism Awards and the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards. Katie graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University in 2003.
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With about one week to go until Christmas, donations are up at the San Diego Food Bank. But so is the demand for assistance. KPBS reporter Katie Orr has more.
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Lawyers with the San Diego city attorney's office got a refresher course in ethics over the weekend. KPBS reporter Katie Orr has more.
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San Diegos financial prospects improved slightly today with the announcement that both Fitch Ratings and Moodys Investors Service have upgraded the citys bond ratings. KPBS reporter Katie Orr ha
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Residents turned out in the San Diego neighborhood of University City last night to get answers and vent frustrations about this weeks military jet crash that killed four people. There was a wide ra
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University City Neighborhood residents will get a chance tonight to ask questions and get information about this week's crash of a military fighter jet in San Diego. KPBS reporter Katie Orr has more.
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