Ranji Sinha, KIRO 7 News

Ranji Sinha, KIRO 7 News

Reporter

Ranji Sinha joined KIRO 7 in August 2017 and has spent several years covering the Pacific Northwest for KIRO 7’s evening and morning newscasts. 7 Questions With Ranji: 1. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Long Island in a town called Syosset on the North Shore about 30-40 miles from Manhattan, NYC 2. Why did you become a journalist? I wanted to be different, felt like I had a knack for writing and an interest in news and when I was growing up there were no Indians on TV News so I hoped to be one of the first. 3. What cities have you worked in during your journalism career? New York City, Boston, Prague, Paris, Charlottesville, VA – Plattsburgh, NY – Kalamazoon, MI – New Jersey – Seattle 4. What’s the most memorable story you’ve ever covered? A customs strike on the US Canadian border by border workers that snarled traffic in and out of Canada for days and creating huge miles-long backups at the border – Superstorm Sandy & Hurricane Irene, Several train derailments, BridgeGate, Michigan Oil Spill 5. What are you most proud of in your career in news? The ability to deliver breaking news fast to the public as it is happening whether it’s a fire a storm or something else 6. What’s something people don’t know about you? That I bead and make jewelry and have dabbled a bit in acting 7. What do you like to do when you’re not working? I love hanging out with my family watching TV and Films – I like to run and exercise and love sports too.

Latest Headlines by Ranji Sinha

New WA law aims to tackle backlog of DUI tests

The new Washington state law, aimed at clearing a significant backlog of DUI toxicology testing, will allow private accredited laboratories to process cases. The law goes into effect June 11, but funding for private lab testing to ease the state’s massive backlog is not yet secured in all areas.

By Ranji Sinha, KIRO 7 News

Monday at 6AM: How to tackle allergy season

KIRO 7’s Ranji Sinha is breaking down the therapies — and why you should try to get an appointment to see an allergist as soon as possible if you notice your allergies are worse than in years past. Watch live on KIRO 7 on Monday at 6 a.m.

By Ranji Sinha, KIRO 7 News