
Alejandra Guzman
Alejandra Guzman joined the FOX 13 News team as a reporter in January 2022.
Alejandra comes to the Emerald City from San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Mexico but was raised in El Paso, Texas, her hometown.
Her love for journalism started in high school when she began volunteering at local non-profits as part of the outreach service instilled through pageantry and modeling.
Now, her mission is to help serve her community, keep you informed and hold the powerful accountable and get you the answers you want to know.
Alejandra knows no barriers, since the start of her career she has worked for local Univision, Telemundo, Fox and NBC affiliates where she has anchored, reported and produced.
Her career kicked off in Laredo, Texas covering immigration and Presidential Border Tours as a ‘one-woman-band’.
Her passion for storytelling took her to Midland/Odessa, West Texas, where she solo-anchored a two-hour morning show.
As a bilingual journalist, Alejandra has traveled along the U.S. - Mexico border where she took a deep dive looking into and covering the ongoing Border Crisis.
This is Alejandra’s first time leaving the Texas heat, when she’s not on-air, she’s exploring the city with her Corgi Zoe, reading a book, or escaping on a weekend getaway.
The latest from Alejandra Guzman
Seattle interim police chief Andre Sayles outlines his priorities
Seattle interim Chief Andre Sayles is outlining his priorities for the Seattle Police Department, saying he's focused on improving communication with the mayor's office.
Seattle City Council considers diverting CCTV funds to community programs
A divided Seattle City Council committee voted Tuesday to redirect $250,000 that had been set aside for expanding CCTV cameras in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, instead sending the money to “community violence interruption ambassadors.”
Wildfire smoke in Seattle: What to know as unhealthy air hits western WA
Wildfire smoke from Washington, Oregon and Canada is expected to worsen air quality across western Washington through midweek.
Bumbershoot outlines security after deadly Bite of Seattle shooting
Bumbershoot is planning for extra security measures following the deadly mass shooting at the Bite of Seattle.
Seafair details new security as Seattle mourns deadly shooting
As Seattle prepares for another large public gathering this weekend, many are asking the same question after the Bite of Seattle shooting: Is it safe to attend?
Bite of Seattle attendees, vendors question security after shooting
A day after the deadly Bite of Seattle shooting, attendees and vendors are questioning whether stronger security could have prevented the violence.
Seattle leaders clash over funding plan for universal school meals
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and the Seattle City Council are at odds on how to fund free school meals for all public school students.
Bite of Seattle returns as vendors celebrate opportunity, raise concerns
Some vendors are not returning to Bite of Seattle this year, citing rising fees and policies that are making it harder for local businesses to participate.
UW report says Washington driver data was used in 58 immigration arrests
A University of Washington report says there have been 58 cases of federal immigration agents making arrests using the state's Department of Licensing information.
Tukwila, WA passes city camping ban with jail time, $1k fine
The Tukwila City Council passed an ordinance to make camping on city property a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.









