PJ Randhawa
PJ Randhawa

PJ Randhawa Biography

PJ Randhawa is a Canadian-born investigative journalist living in the United States. She works as an Investigative Race & Equity Reporter for KING5 News in Seattle, Washington.

PJ Randhawa Age

PJ Randhawa was born in Winnipeg, Canada, United States. Her age remains unknown, but as soon as we have information on this, we will update it.

PJ Randhawa Height

Randhawa stands at approximately 5 feet 6 inches/1.62m tall.

PJ Randhawa Family

PJ Randhawa was born to Sukhdev and Kuljinder Randhawa in Winnipeg, Canada, her parents moved there from India in 1975.

PJ Randhawa Husband

Randhawa’s dating life is unknown because she has managed to keep her personal life out of the spotlight. Due to this, it isn’t known whether she is in a relationship or not, will update you on this soon as we have clear facts.

PJ Randhawa Salary

Randhawa annually receives a salary ranging between $ 20,000 – $ 100,000.

PJ Randhawa Net Worth

Randhawa’s accumulated net worth ranges between $1 Million – $5 Million

PJ Randhawa Career

Randhawa works as an Investigative Race & Equity Reporter for KING5 News in Seattle, Washington. Previously she received numerous awards as an investigative reporter and fill-in anchor for NBC-affiliated network television station KSDK in St. Louis, Missouri. The city of St. Louis has declared January 14, 2022, as PJ Randhawa Day in honor of her many impactful investigations that advocated for St. Louisans.

She began working at South Dakota’s KOTA-TV in 2011, prompting headlines in Indian media to hail her as the “first Sikh broadcast journalist” in American television news. She joined the station on January 3, 2022. She will be joining the Peabody Award-winning Facing Race Unit at KING5.

She began her journalism career as a News Anchor and Reporter for ABC-affiliated KOTA in Rapid City, South Dakota. She began working as an investigative reporter for WIS in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2013. She won the 2013 World Sikh Award for political reporting and the 2014 School Bell Award for education reporting.

She has received four regional Emmy Awards[6] since 2018, in the categories of breaking news, talent-reporter, investigative, and health. She has also received an Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) fellowship, several Missouri Broadcasters Awards, and a regional Edward R Murrow award for her investigation into the ‘Bad Apple Teacher.’