Christine Pae
Christine Pae is an anchor and reporter at KING 5 Seattle. She started at KING as a reporter and multimedia journalist and now anchors the weekday newscasts on KONG at 7 a.m. and at noon on KING. Christine also reports for KING's medical and health news series, HealthLink every Friday. A native of Southern California, Christine's career in journalism has taken her to all corners of the U.S. She had her start on-air at WAFF-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, where she reported, shot, and edited her stories. Christine then spent six years in the Southwest, where she anchored and reported general assignment news for KOAT-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Prior to that, she covered breaking news, border issues and general assignment stories at KOLD-TV in Tucson, Arizona. You can say she traded the cactuses in the sunny desert for the beautiful forests of the Pacific Northwest when she arrived to join the incredible team at KING in 2021. At KING, her reporting work as earned several NATAS Northwest Emmy nominations. She was also part of the team whose breaking news coverage of a school shooting in north Seattle received a regional Edward R. Murrow award. Christine is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where she earned a B.A. in literature and writing. She also received a master's in journalism from Northwestern University. You can reach Christine at cpae@king5.com. She is also on Instagram and Threads.
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Detecting and Preventing Skin Cancer: Understanding the ABCDE Criteria, Risks, and Treatments
Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024Skin cancer, affecting millions in the US, includes melanoma and non-melanoma types. Melanoma is less common but more dangerous, with increased risk for those with light skin or intense sun exposure. Non-melanomas like basal cell and squamous cell cancers are prevalent on sun-exposed areas. Skin cancer rates have surged by 120% since 1999, with Washington among the top states for cases in 2020. Early detection through self-exams and professional check-ups is crucial for effective treatment, such as Mohs surgery.